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1 vimineus
vīmĭnĕus, a, um, adj. [id.], made of osiers, of wicker-work:tegumenta,
Caes. B. C. 3, 63:loricula,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 9:crates,
Verg. G. 1, 95:fasces virgarum,
Plaut. Ep. 1, 1, 26:salix,
serving for wicker-work, Plin. 16, 37, 69, § 177 (al. viminalis). -
2 fiscina
fiscina ae, f [fiscus], a woven basket: ficorum: texatur fiscina virgā, V.— A wicker hamper, crib: frondis, O.* * * -
3 craticius
crātĭcĭus or - tĭus, a, um, adj. [cratis], composed of wicker-work, wattled:parietes,
lattice-work, Vitr. 2, 8 fin.; Dig. 17, 2, 15; Pall. 1, 19, 2. -
4 (crātis
(crātis is), f [CART-], wicker-work, a hurdle: terga suis rarā pendentia crate, kitchen-rack, Iu.: cratīs texunt virgis, V.: Claudens textis cratibus pecus, H.— A harrow: vimineae, V.— A hurdle (for drowning criminals): crate superne iniectā, L.—In war, fascines, Cs.— The ribs of a shield: umbonum, V.—A joint, rib (poet.): pectoris, V.: laterum, O.: spinae, the joints of the backbone, O.: favorum, honey-comb, V. -
5 pariēs
pariēs etis (parietibus, quadrisyl., V.), m a wall (of a building): domesticis me parietibus vix tueor: parietes modo urbis stant, i. e. the houses: parietes turris lateribus exstruere, Cs.: parietibus textum caecis iter, V.: Et paries lento vimine textus erat, i. e. of wicker-work, O.—Prov.: tua res agitur, paries cum proximus ardet, H.* * *wall, house wall -
6 vīmineus
vīmineus adj. [vimen], made of osiers, of wicker-work: tegumenta, Cs.: crates, V.* * *viminea, vimineum ADJ -
7 clabulare
large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (with wicker-work sides?) -
8 clavulare
large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (with wicker-work sides?) -
9 gerra
Iwar; retaliation, feudIIwicker-work screen/hurdle; wattled twigs (pl.)gerrae -- trifles, nonsense!
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10 vitil
wicker-work (pl.) -
11 clabulare
clābŭlāre, is, n. [clabula = clavula] a large, open wagon, probably with sides of wicker-work, used in transporting soldiers, Cod. Th. 6, 29, 2, § 2.—Hence, clābŭlāris ( clāv-), e, and clābŭlārius, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the transport wagons:clavularis cursus facultate permissā,
Amm. 20, 4, 11; Cod. Th. 8, 5, 62. -
12 clabularis
clābŭlāre, is, n. [clabula = clavula] a large, open wagon, probably with sides of wicker-work, used in transporting soldiers, Cod. Th. 6, 29, 2, § 2.—Hence, clābŭlāris ( clāv-), e, and clābŭlārius, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the transport wagons:clavularis cursus facultate permissā,
Amm. 20, 4, 11; Cod. Th. 8, 5, 62. -
13 clabularius
clābŭlāre, is, n. [clabula = clavula] a large, open wagon, probably with sides of wicker-work, used in transporting soldiers, Cod. Th. 6, 29, 2, § 2.—Hence, clābŭlāris ( clāv-), e, and clābŭlārius, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the transport wagons:clavularis cursus facultate permissā,
Amm. 20, 4, 11; Cod. Th. 8, 5, 62. -
14 colum
1.cōlum, i, n.I.A vessel for straining, a strainer, colander, Cato, R. R. 11, 2; Verg. G. 2, 242; Col. 11, 2, 70; 12, 19, 4; 12, 38, 7; Plin. 36, 23, 52, § 173; App. M. 3, p. 130, 20; Scrib. Comp. 156 al.:* II. 2.colum nivarium, for cooling wine,
Mart. 14, 103 inscr.; cf. id. 14, 104; Dig. 34, 2, 2.—cōlum, = colon, q. v. -
15 cratis
crātis, is ( nom. sing. only Veg. Art. Vet. 1, 56, 5; acc. sing. cratim, Plaut. Poen. 5, 2, 65), f. [Sanscr. kart, to spin; cf. crassus], wicker-work, a hurdle.I.Lit.A.In gen.1.Sing. (rare):2.flexilis,
Plin. 16, 40, 77, § 209; 10, 44, 61, § 126:juncea,
id. 21, 14, 49, § 84; Juv. 11, 82.—Plur. (so most freq.; and by the ancient gram. sometimes regarded as plur. tantum;B.v. Neue, Formenl. I. p. 455),
Cato, R. R. 10, 2; 11, 4; Verg. A. 11, 64; Hor. Epod. 2, 45; Col. 12, 15, 1 al.—Esp.1.A harrow; sing., Plin. 18, 16, 43, § 145; 18, 20, 49, § 180; 18, 18, 48, § 173.— Plur., Verg. G. 1, 94.—2.A hurdle with which criminals were covered, and on which stones were thrown; sing., Plaut. Poen. 5, 2, 65; Liv. 1, 51, 9; 4, 50, 4; Tac. G. 12.—3.Milit., fascines, Caes. B. G. 4, 17; 5, 40; Liv. 10, 38, 5; Tac. A. 1, 68 al. —As a covering for besiegers in attacks, Curt. 5, 3, 7.—4.The ribs of a shield:5.umbonum,
Verg. A. 7, 633; Curt. 10, 2, 23; Sil. 5, 522 sq.—= testudo, the interlocked shields of a rank of soldiers, Luc. 3, 485.—II.Transf., a joint, rib, etc.:pectoris,
Verg. A. 12, 508:laterum,
Ov. M. 12, 370; cf.spinae,
the joints of the backbone, id. ib. 8, 806:favorum,
honey-comb, Verg. G. 4, 214:cratem facit vitis,
grows confusedly, Col. 4, 2, 1 al. -
16 phasellus
I.Lit., a kind of bean with an edible pod, French beans, kidney-beans, phasel (phaseolus vulgaris of Linn.):II.viciamque seres vilemque phaselum,
Verg. G. 1, 227:longa fasellus,
Col. 10, 377; v. id. 2, 10, 4; Pall. 10, 12.—Transf., a light vessel ( in the shape of a kidney-bean) made of wicker-work or papyrus, sometimes also of burned and painted clay (cf.:celox, lembus): epistulam de phaselo dare,
Cic. Att. 1, 13, 1:phaselus ille quem videtis,
Cat. 4, 1:phaselon solvere,
Hor. C. 3, 2, 29:dare vela fictilibus phaselis,
Juv. 15, 127:pictam phaselon,
Mart. 10, 30, 13. -
17 phaselus
I.Lit., a kind of bean with an edible pod, French beans, kidney-beans, phasel (phaseolus vulgaris of Linn.):II.viciamque seres vilemque phaselum,
Verg. G. 1, 227:longa fasellus,
Col. 10, 377; v. id. 2, 10, 4; Pall. 10, 12.—Transf., a light vessel ( in the shape of a kidney-bean) made of wicker-work or papyrus, sometimes also of burned and painted clay (cf.:celox, lembus): epistulam de phaselo dare,
Cic. Att. 1, 13, 1:phaselus ille quem videtis,
Cat. 4, 1:phaselon solvere,
Hor. C. 3, 2, 29:dare vela fictilibus phaselis,
Juv. 15, 127:pictam phaselon,
Mart. 10, 30, 13. -
18 Phormio
1.phormĭo ( form-), ōnis, m., = phormion, wicker-work of reeds or rushes, a mat, a straw covering, Dig. 33, 7, 12; Don. Ter. Phorm. prol. 27; 1, 2, 72.2.Phormĭo, ōnis, m.I.The name of a parasite in Terence, in a play of the same name. —II.A Peripatetic philosopher of Ephesus, who delivered a lecture in the presence of Hannibal on the duties of military commanders and on the art of war, Cic. de Or. 2, 18, 75; hence, transf., of a silly person, who talks about things which he does not understand:III.egomet in multos jam Phormiones incidi,
id. ib. 2, 19, 77.—A Roman surname: Sextus Clodius Phormio, Cic. Caecin. 10, 27; id. Phil. 2, 6, 15. -
19 phormio
1.phormĭo ( form-), ōnis, m., = phormion, wicker-work of reeds or rushes, a mat, a straw covering, Dig. 33, 7, 12; Don. Ter. Phorm. prol. 27; 1, 2, 72.2.Phormĭo, ōnis, m.I.The name of a parasite in Terence, in a play of the same name. —II.A Peripatetic philosopher of Ephesus, who delivered a lecture in the presence of Hannibal on the duties of military commanders and on the art of war, Cic. de Or. 2, 18, 75; hence, transf., of a silly person, who talks about things which he does not understand:III.egomet in multos jam Phormiones incidi,
id. ib. 2, 19, 77.—A Roman surname: Sextus Clodius Phormio, Cic. Caecin. 10, 27; id. Phil. 2, 6, 15. -
20 viminarius
vīmĭnārĭus, ii, m. [id.], a dealer in wicker-work, Inscr. Orell. 4298.
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