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1 rubramentum
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2 encaustum
I.Adj.:II.genus pingendi,
the encaustic mode of painting, Plin. 35, 11, 41, § 149; cf., respecting it, O. Müller, Archäol. § 320: Phaëthon,
Mart. 4, 47, 1.—Subst.: en-caustum ( encaut-), i., n., = enkauston, the purple-red ink of the later Roman emperors, Cod. Th. 7, 20, 1; August. contra Faust. 3, 18; Cod. Just. 1, 23, 6 al. -
3 encaustus
I.Adj.:II.genus pingendi,
the encaustic mode of painting, Plin. 35, 11, 41, § 149; cf., respecting it, O. Müller, Archäol. § 320: Phaëthon,
Mart. 4, 47, 1.—Subst.: en-caustum ( encaut-), i., n., = enkauston, the purple-red ink of the later Roman emperors, Cod. Th. 7, 20, 1; August. contra Faust. 3, 18; Cod. Just. 1, 23, 6 al. -
4 encautum
I.Adj.:II.genus pingendi,
the encaustic mode of painting, Plin. 35, 11, 41, § 149; cf., respecting it, O. Müller, Archäol. § 320: Phaëthon,
Mart. 4, 47, 1.—Subst.: en-caustum ( encaut-), i., n., = enkauston, the purple-red ink of the later Roman emperors, Cod. Th. 7, 20, 1; August. contra Faust. 3, 18; Cod. Just. 1, 23, 6 al. -
5 encautus
I.Adj.:II.genus pingendi,
the encaustic mode of painting, Plin. 35, 11, 41, § 149; cf., respecting it, O. Müller, Archäol. § 320: Phaëthon,
Mart. 4, 47, 1.—Subst.: en-caustum ( encaut-), i., n., = enkauston, the purple-red ink of the later Roman emperors, Cod. Th. 7, 20, 1; August. contra Faust. 3, 18; Cod. Just. 1, 23, 6 al.
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