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21 Facutalis
Fāgūtālis (also Fācūt-), e, adj. [fagus], lit., of the beech-tree:lucus,
a grove sacred to Jupiter, on the Esquiline hill, Varr. L. L. 5, § 49 Müll. sq.;hence, Juppiter,
as worshipped there, Plin. 16, 10, 15, § 37.—And subst.: Fāgūtal, ālis, n., the shrine of Jupiter situated there, Paul. ex Fest. p. 87; id. p. 340, a; 348, b Müll. -
22 Fagutal
Fāgūtālis (also Fācūt-), e, adj. [fagus], lit., of the beech-tree:lucus,
a grove sacred to Jupiter, on the Esquiline hill, Varr. L. L. 5, § 49 Müll. sq.;hence, Juppiter,
as worshipped there, Plin. 16, 10, 15, § 37.—And subst.: Fāgūtal, ālis, n., the shrine of Jupiter situated there, Paul. ex Fest. p. 87; id. p. 340, a; 348, b Müll. -
23 Fagutalis
Fāgūtālis (also Fācūt-), e, adj. [fagus], lit., of the beech-tree:lucus,
a grove sacred to Jupiter, on the Esquiline hill, Varr. L. L. 5, § 49 Müll. sq.;hence, Juppiter,
as worshipped there, Plin. 16, 10, 15, § 37.—And subst.: Fāgūtal, ālis, n., the shrine of Jupiter situated there, Paul. ex Fest. p. 87; id. p. 340, a; 348, b Müll. -
24 hortus
hortus, i, m. [cf.: heres, co-hors; chortos, an enclosure for plants; hence], a garden, a pleasure - garden, fruit - garden, kitchen - garden, vineyard (syn.: pomarium, viretum, viridarium).I.Lit.:II.sed is clam patrem etiam hac nocte illa per hortum transiit ad nos,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 1, 37:abii ad hortum nostrum,
id. Most. 5, 1, 4; Col. 10, 11, 3; Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 50; Cic. de Sen. 16, 56; id. Off. 3, 14, 58; id. Phil. 2, 6, 15; Lact. 2, 7; 7, 25; Plin. Ep. 2, 17, 15 et saep.:horti Epicuri,
in which Epicurus taught, Cic. Fin. 5, 1, 3; id. N. D. 1, 33, 93; id. Att. 12, 23, 2; cf. Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 51:magni Senecae praedivitis horti,
Juv. 10, 16: Horti Caesaris, Agrippinae, Domitiae, etc., at Rome (Trans-Tiberim); cf.Becker's Antiq. I. p. 657 sq.: Horti Maecenatis,
on the Esquiline hill, ib. p. 540 sq. —Transf.A.For villa, a country-seat:B. C.in XII. tabulis legum nostrarum nusquam nominatur villa, semper in significatione ea hortus, in horti vero heredium,
Plin. 19, 4, 19, § 50.—Like the Gr. kêpos, i. q. pudendum muliebre, Poët. ap. Anth. Lat. I. p. 686 Burm.; also the posteriors of a boy, Auct. Priap. 5. -
25 Orbius
Urbĭus ( Orbĭus, Fest. p. 182 Müll.) clivus, in Rome on the Esquiline Hill, Liv. 1, 48, 6; Sol. 1, § 25; cf. Becker, Antiq. 1, p. 525; and Müll. ad Fest. l. l. -
26 Urbius
Urbĭus ( Orbĭus, Fest. p. 182 Müll.) clivus, in Rome on the Esquiline Hill, Liv. 1, 48, 6; Sol. 1, § 25; cf. Becker, Antiq. 1, p. 525; and Müll. ad Fest. l. l.
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