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1 quotcalendis
quot-calendīs adv.в каждые календы, т. е. в первый день каждого месяца Pl -
2 demetior
dē-mētĭor, mensus, 4, v. a., to measure out, to measure, as a whole (whereas dimetior is to measure the parts of a whole—very rare):ut verba verbis quasi demensa et paria respondeant,
Cic. Or. 12, 38; so Quint. 5, 10, 124 (al. dimensis): vos meministis quot calendis petere demensum cibum, i. e. the stated allowance of slaves, Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 3.—Hence, dēmensum, i, n., a measured allowance, ration of slaves:quod ille unciatim de demenso suo comparsit,
Ter. Ph. 1, 1, 9; Spart. Hadr. 7 fin.; Inscr. Orell. 2849; cf. Donat. ad Ter. l. l.; Sen. Ep. 80; Hor. Ep. 1, 14, 40 Orelli.—In a comic transf.:nunc argumentum vobis demensum dabo, Non modio neque trimodio, verum ipso horreo,
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3 September
September, bris, m. [septem; as, October, Novem-ber, Decem-ber; cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 34 Müll.], the seventh month of the Roman year, reckoning from March, i. e. our ninth, September (consisting, as now, of thirty days);usually with mensis: mense Septembri,
Cic. Att. 1, 1, 2; Suet. Aug. 31; 35; id. Tib. 26; id. Calig. 15; id. Dom. 13 fin. —Without mensis, Aus. Ecl. de Mens. Monos. 9; so id. ib. Dist. 18; id. ib. Quot. Kal. 8 al.—As adj., with other substantives, of September, September-:Kalendis Septembribus,
Cic. Fam. 14, 22; XIX. Kal. Septemb. (Aug. 14); XIII. Kal. Septemb. (Aug. 20), etc.... pridie Kal. Septemb. (Aug. 31)... Calendis Septemb.... quarto Nonas Septemb. (Sept. 2)... Non. Septemb. (Sept. 5)... VII. Idus Septemb. (Sept. 7)... tertio Idus Septembris (Sept. 11)... Id. Sept. (Sept. 13), Col. 11, 2, 57 sq.:Idibus Septembribus,
Liv. 7, 3; so Suet. Caes. 83: Septembribus horis, in the (unhealthy) time of September, Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 16 Schneid.
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PASCERE — proprie de familia servorum: ut apud Catonem, bene vestire et bene pascere. appuleium, parcius pasco, levius vestio; Spartianum in Hadriano, c. 11. Ante omnes tamen enitebatur, nequid otiosum vel emeret aliquando vel pasceret. Sic Iuvenalis, Sat … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale