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1 claudicātiō
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2 claudus
claudus adj. [CLAV-], limping, halting, lame: deus: altero pede, N.: pes, H.: pars serpentis, V. —Prov.: claudus pilam, the lame man (holds fast) the ball.—Fig., crippled, imperfect, defective: naves, L.—Of language: carmina alterno versu, i. e. elegies (the alternate verses short), O.— Wavering, untrustworthy: pars officii tui, O.* * *clauda, claudum ADJlimping, lame; defective/crippled/imperfect; uneven/halting/wavering/uncertain -
3 tardipēs
tardipēs pedis, adj. [tardus+pes], limping, halting (epithet of Vulcan), Ct.* * *(gen.), tardipedis ADJslow-footed, lame -
4 tardus
tardus adj. with comp. and sup, slow, not swift, sluggish, tardy: velox an tardus sit: tardus aut fugiens laboris, Cs.: iuvenci, V.: ubi reliquos esse tardiores vidit, Cs.: tardior ad iudicandum: in decedendo tardior: tardiores tibicinis modi et cantūs remissiores: fumus, V.: frumenti tarda subvectio, L.: tarda Genua labant, V.: senectus, H.: passus, O.: abdomen, Iu.—Slow of approach, delaying, late: noctes, V.: tardiora fata, H.: eo poena est tardior.—Slow to pass, lingering, long: tempora, H.: menses, i. e. the long summer months, V.: sapor, i. e. lingering in the palate, V.—Fig., slow of apprehension, dull, heavy, stupid: vah, tardus es, T.: si qui forte sit tardior.—In speech, slow, not rapid, measured, deliberate: in utroque genere dicendi principia tarda sunt: sententiis: illi Tardo cognomen pingui damus, H.* * *tarda -um, tardior -or -us, tardissimus -a -um ADJslow, limping; deliberate; late -
5 catax
(gen.), catacis ADJlame; limping -
6 choliambus
limping iambus; (iambic verse whose last foot not iambus but spondee/trochee) -
7 claudigo
lameness; limping, limp -
8 clodigo
lameness; limping, limp -
9 clodus
cloda, clodum ADJlimping, lame; defective/crippled/imperfect; uneven/halting/wavering/uncertain -
10 cludus
cluda, cludum ADJlimping, lame; defective/crippled/imperfect; uneven/halting/wavering/uncertain -
11 Pede poena claudo
• Punishment comes limping. Retribution comes slowly, but surely. (Horace) -
12 catax
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13 choliambus
chōlĭambus, i, m., = chôliambos (the limping iambus), iambic verse, whose last foot, instead of an iambus, is a spondee or trochee, Diom. p. 503 P. -
14 claudicatio
claudĭcātĭo, ōnis, f. [claudico], a limping, Cic. N. D. 1, 30, 83; id. de Or. 2, 61, 249; Col. 6, 12, 1; Val. Max. 8, 11, ext. 3. -
15 claudigo
claudīgo, ĭnis, f. [claudus], a lameness, limping, Veg. A. Veter. 1, 26, 1. -
16 clauditas
claudĭtas, ātis, f. [claudus], a lameness, limping (post-Aug.), Plin. 8, 43, 68, § 169; 28, 4, 7, § 35; App. Flor. 16.—In plur., Plin. 28, 4, 6, § 33. -
17 claudus
claudus ( clūdus, Plaut. Ps. 2, 2, 64; and clōdus, Arat. Act. Apost. 266), a, um, adj. [root klu-; v. claudo; prop. shut in, hampered], limping, halting, lame.I.Prop.:b.sutor,
Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 34:deus,
Cic. N. D. 1, 30, 83:claudus altero pede,
Nep. Ages. 8, 1; Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 61:pes,
id. C. 3, 2, 32:pars serpentis,
Verg. A. 5. 278 al.—Prov.:II.iste claudus, quemadmodum aiunt, pilam,
said of one who cannot make a right use of a thing, Cic. Pis. 28, 69.—Trop., wavering, crippled, imperfect, defective (rare; mostly poet.): clauda navigia aplustris, * Lucr. 4, 436; cf.:B.claudae mutilataeque naves,
Liv. 37, 24, 6; Curt. 9, 9, 13; Tac. A. 2, 24. —Esp. of language: clauda carmina alterno versu, i. e. elegies (since every second verse is a foot shorter than the preceding), Ov. Tr. 3, 1, 11:C.clausulae,
Quint. 9, 4, 116; cf. id. 9, 4, 70.—Wavering, untrustworthy:clauda pars officii tui,
Ov. P. 3, 1, 86; cf.:clauda fides,
Sil. 13, 33.— No comp. or sup. -
18 scazon
scāzon, ontis, m., = skazôn (limping), an iambic trimeter, with a spondee or trochee in the last foot, Plin. Ep. 5, 11, 2; cf. Mart. 1, 97, 1; 7, 25, 1. -
19 syrmaticus
syrmătĭcus, a, um, adj., = surmatikos, dragging or trailing along:jumentum,
limping, Veg. Vet. 3, 22. -
20 tardipes
tardĭ-pēs, pĕdis, adj. [tardus-pes], slowfooted, tardy-footed; hence, poet. transf., limping, halting, an epithet of Vulcan:deus,
Cat. 36, 7; and of the same, absol.:quin et Tardipedi sacris jam rite solutis,
of slow-foot, tardy-foot, Col. 10, 419.
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