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parma f, πάρμη, a small round shield, light shield, target (for cavalry or light infantry): parmas obiciunt, L.: tripedalis, L.—Poet., in gen., a shield, V.* * *5 Parma
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[st1]1 [-] parma, ae, f.: - [abcl][b]a - une parme (petit bouclier rond). - [abcl]b - bouclier. - [abcl]c - soupape (d'un soufflet).[/b] - vincens parma, Mart.: [une parme qui l'emporte] = un gladiateur vainqueur. [st1]2 [-] Parma, ae, f.: Parme (ville d'Italie).* * *[st1]1 [-] parma, ae, f.: - [abcl][b]a - une parme (petit bouclier rond). - [abcl]b - bouclier. - [abcl]c - soupape (d'un soufflet).[/b] - vincens parma, Mart.: [une parme qui l'emporte] = un gladiateur vainqueur. [st1]2 [-] Parma, ae, f.: Parme (ville d'Italie).* * *Parma, parmae. Virgil. Liu. Une petite rondelle que les gents de pied portoyent en la guerre.14 Parma
1.parma (or in the collat. form pal-ma, Tib. 1, 9, 82; and so many MSS. in Prop. 2, 19, 44 (3, 20, 8); 4 (5), 10, 40; Liv. 22, 1, 9), ae (old gen. parmaï, Lucr. 4, 847), f., = parmê, a small, round shield, a target, carried by the light infantry and the cavalry.I.Lit.: configunt parmam, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 3 (Ann. v. 432 Vahl.); Varr. ap. Non. 552, 30: desiliunt ex equis, provolant in primum agmen et pro antesignanis parmas obiciunt, Liv. 2, 20; 2, 6, 9; 31, 35 fin.:II.hic miles (veles) tripedalem parmam habet,
id. 38, 21 fin.; 26, 4; Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 554, 23:picta fulgebat,
Prop. 4, 10, 21.—Transf.A.In gen., a shield ( poet.):B.(Pallas) parmamque ferens hastamque trementem,
Verg. A. 2, 175; 11, 693; Mart. 9, 21, 10.—A gladiator armed with a parma, a Threx (v. Threx) ( poet.), Mart. 9, 69, 8.—C.The valve in a pair of bellows, Aus. Idyll. 10, 267.2.Parma, ae, f., the city of Parma, in Gallia Cispadana, between Cremona and Placentia, famed for its breed of sheep, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Cic. Fam. 12, 5, 2; 10, 33, 4; Liv. 39, 55:II.velleribus primis Apulia, Parma secundis Nobilis,
Mart. 14, 155, 1; cf. id. 2, 43, 4; 5, 13, 8.—Hence,Par-mensis, e, adj., of or belonging to Parma, Parman:Cassī Parmensis opuscula,
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1.parma (or in the collat. form pal-ma, Tib. 1, 9, 82; and so many MSS. in Prop. 2, 19, 44 (3, 20, 8); 4 (5), 10, 40; Liv. 22, 1, 9), ae (old gen. parmaï, Lucr. 4, 847), f., = parmê, a small, round shield, a target, carried by the light infantry and the cavalry.I.Lit.: configunt parmam, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 3 (Ann. v. 432 Vahl.); Varr. ap. Non. 552, 30: desiliunt ex equis, provolant in primum agmen et pro antesignanis parmas obiciunt, Liv. 2, 20; 2, 6, 9; 31, 35 fin.:II.hic miles (veles) tripedalem parmam habet,
id. 38, 21 fin.; 26, 4; Sall. Fragm. ap. Non. 554, 23:picta fulgebat,
Prop. 4, 10, 21.—Transf.A.In gen., a shield ( poet.):B.(Pallas) parmamque ferens hastamque trementem,
Verg. A. 2, 175; 11, 693; Mart. 9, 21, 10.—A gladiator armed with a parma, a Threx (v. Threx) ( poet.), Mart. 9, 69, 8.—C.The valve in a pair of bellows, Aus. Idyll. 10, 267.2.Parma, ae, f., the city of Parma, in Gallia Cispadana, between Cremona and Placentia, famed for its breed of sheep, Plin. 3, 15, 20, § 115; Cic. Fam. 12, 5, 2; 10, 33, 4; Liv. 39, 55:II.velleribus primis Apulia, Parma secundis Nobilis,
Mart. 14, 155, 1; cf. id. 2, 43, 4; 5, 13, 8.—Hence,Par-mensis, e, adj., of or belonging to Parma, Parman:Cassī Parmensis opuscula,
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noun "book", also name of tengwa \#2 PAR, Appendix E. In early "Qenya", the gloss was "skin, bark, parchment, book, writings" LT2:346; Tolkien later revisited the idea that parma basically is a noun peel and refers to bark or skin as primitive writing materials, PE17:86: peel, applied to bark or skin, hence book, bark literally skinning, peeling off, parchment, book; a book or written document of some size PE17:123. In the meantimeTolkien had associated the word with a root PAR meaning compose, put together LR:380; the word loiparë mistake in writing q.v. may also suggest that the root PAR at one point was to mean write, so that a parma was a *written thing. Instrumental form parmanen with a book or by means of a book PE17:91, 180, parmastanna on your book with the endings -sta dual your, -nna allative VT49:47, parmahentië noun book reading PE17:77. Other compounds: parmalambë noun "book-language" = Quenya PAR, \#parma-resta noun *book-fair, attested with the endings -lya thy and the allative ending -nna parma-restalyanna *upon your book-fair VT49:38, 39. Parma as the name of the tengwa letter for P occurs compunded in parmatéma noun "p-series", labials, the second column of the Tengwar system Appendix E.17 parma
I ae f. (греч.)1) парма, небольшой круглый щит Enn, Sl, L etc.; тж. щит вообще V, M3) клапан кузнечного меха AusII Parma, ae f.Парма, город в Gallia Cispadana между Кремоной и Мутиной (ныне тж. Parma) C, L etc.18 parma [1]
1. parma, f. (πάρμη), I) ein kleiner, runder Schild, wie ihn das leichte Fußvolk u. die Reiterei trug, Varro fr., Nep., Liv. u.a. – poet. übh. = Schild, Verg. u.a. Dichter. – meton., der mit der parma bewaffnete Gladiator, der Thräx (s. Thraex unter Thraces), Mart. 9, 68, 8. – II) das Ventil im Blasebalge, Auson. Mosell. 269.
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2. Parma, ae, f., Stadt im zispadan. Gallien (Oberitalien), Kolonie der Etrusker, im J. 183 v. Chr. von den Römern kolonisiert, berühmt durch treffliche Viehzucht, bes. Schafzucht, noch j. Parma, Liv. 39, 55, 6. Mart. 14, 155, 1. – Dav. Parmēnsis, e, parmensisch, subst. = der Parmenser, Hor.: Plur Parmēnsēs, īum, m., die Parmenser, Cic.
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1. parma, f. (πάρμη), I) ein kleiner, runder Schild, wie ihn das leichte Fußvolk u. die Reiterei trug, Varro fr., Nep., Liv. u.a. – poet. übh. = Schild, Verg. u.a. Dichter. – meton., der mit der parma bewaffnete Gladiator, der Thräx (s. Thraex unter Thraces), Mart. 9, 68, 8. – II) das Ventil im Blasebalge, Auson. Mosell. 269.См. также в других словарях:
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