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1.tractus, a, um, Part. and P. a. of traho.2. I.Lit. (mostly poet.):2.tractu gementem Ferre rotam,
Verg. G. 3, 183:tractu taurea terga domant,
Val. Fl. 6, 359:modicus tractus (al. tractatus),
Plin. 9, 46, 70, § 153:aut si qua incerto fallet te littera tractu,
stroke, Prop. 4 (5), 3, 5:continuus subitarum tractus aquarum,
i. e. a drinking, Luc. 4, 368; cf.:aëra pestiferum tractu,
i.e. a drawing in, inhalation, id. 7, 412:repetitaque longo Vellera mollibat nebulis aequantia tractu,
Ov. M. 6, 21: harenam fluctus trahunt... Syrtes ab tractu nominatae, i. e. from Gr. surô, = traho;because of this drawing,
Sall. J. 78, 3:(risus) interdum quodam etiam corporis tractu lacessitur,
i. e. movement, Quint. 6, 3, 7.—Of a serpent, a drawing itself along, a creeping, crawling:squameus in spiram tractu se colligit anguis,
Verg. G. 2, 154; Ov. M. 15, 725; Claud. B. Get. 22; id. II. Cons. Stil. 172.—Concr., a train, track, course:B.nonne vides longos flammarum ducere tractus,
long trains, Lucr. 2, 207: flammarum, Verg. G. 1, 367; Luc. 2, 270: (Phaëthon) longo per aëra tractu Fertur, in a long train (of fire), Ov. M. 2, 320:longo per multa volumina tractu Aestuat unda minax,
Luc. 5, 565; so of the course of the moon, Cic. Div. 2, 46, 97;of the Nile,
Luc. 10, 257:(Cydnus) leni tractu e fontibus labens puro solo excipitur,
Curt. 3, 4, 8:aquarum,
id. 5, 3, 2:ut arborum tractu equitatus hostium impediretur,
Nep. Milt. 5, 3;of the wind,
Val. Fl. 1, 614; cf. Manil. 1, 532; 3, 366. —Transf., a space drawn out, i. e. a stretch, extent, tract of a thing (class.):2.castrorum,
Liv. 3, 28, 1:cujus (urbis) is est tractus ductusque muri, ut, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 2, 6, 11 Moser N. cr.:cum mediae jaceant immensis tractibus Alpes,
Luc. 2, 630; and Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 9. —Concr., of places, a territory, district, region, tract of land (class.;II.syn.: regio, plaga): oppidi,
Caes. B. C. 3, 112:corruptus caeli tractus,
Verg. A. 3, 138 Serv.:tractus ille celeberrimus Venafranus,
Cic. Planc. 9, 22:tractus uter plures lepores, uter educet apros,
Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 22:tractu surgens oleaster eodem,
Verg. G. 2, 182:genera (vitium) separari ac singulis conseri tractibus, utilissimum,
Plin. 17, 22, 35, § 187; Flor. 1, 15, 2.—Trop.A.In gen., course, progress, movement:2.tractus orationis lenis et aequabilis,
course, movement, current, Cic. de Or. 2, 13, 54; cf.:in omni corpore, totoque, ut ita dixerim, tractu (orationis),
Quint. 9, 4, 61:cetera continuo magis orationis tractu decurrunt,
id. 5, 8, 2.—Of time, space, lapse, period:B.quod neque clara suo percurrere fulmina cursu Perpetuo possint aevi labentia tractu,
Lucr. 1, 1004; 5, 1216:eodem tractu temporum nituerunt oratores, etc.,
Vell. 2, 9, 1:aetatis,
Val. Max. 8, 13, ext. 2:hoc legatum Cum voluerit, tractum habet, quamdiu vivat is, a quo, etc.,
duration, period, Dig. 32, 1, 11. —In partic., a drawing out, protracting, lengthening, protraction, extension, length:2.quanta haesitatio tractusque verborum!
drawling, Cic. de Or. 2, 50, 202:pares elocutionum,
Quint. 4, 2, 118:illa (historia) tractu et suavitate atque etiam dulcedine placet,
extent, copiousness, Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 10.—Of time:3.durante tractu et lentitudine mortis,
Tac. A. 15, 64:belli,
id. ib. 15, 10.—In gram.:in tractu et declinatione talia sunt, qualia apud Ciceronem beatitas et beatitudo,
a lengthening in derivation, Quint. 8, 3, 32 Spald.
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