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1 lemniscatus
lemniscātus, a, um, adj. [lemniscus], adorned with pendent ribbons:corona,
Serv. Verg. A. 5, 269; 6, 772: palma, lit., a palm-branch ornamented with ribbons, the highest reward of a victor; hence, transf., for highest reward:palma (as the reward for a murder),
Cic. Rosc. Am. 35, 100; Tert. Anim. 1. -
2 īnfula
īnfula ae, f [2 FAL-], a band, bandage: in infulis rem depingere.— A sacred fillet (a woolen band, white and red, worn upon the forehead by priests, victims, and suppliants, as a badge of consecration): sacerdotes Cereris cum infulis: sacerdos Infula cui redimibat tempora, V.: cum infulis supplices manūs tendunt, Cs.: velata infulis navis, L.—A mark of distinction, badge of honor: his infulis imperi venditis (state lands).* * *band; fillet; woolen headband knotted with ribbons -
3 lēmniscātus
lēmniscātus adj. [lemniscus], adorned with pendent ribbons: palma, a decorated palm-branch (the prize of a victor): hanc primam esse lemniscatam (palmam), first grand triumph.* * *lemniscata, lemniscatum ADJ -
4 lēmniscus
lēmniscus ī, m, λημνίσκοσ, a pendent ribbon: turba coronas lemniscosque iacientium, i. e. crowns decorated with colored ribbons, L.* * *Iheraldic label; ribbon (Nelson)II -
5 aplustre
ā̆plustre, is, n. (abl. aplustri, Prisc. p. 769 P.; nom. plur. aplustra, Lucr. 2, 555, and Cic. ap. Prisc. p. 769 P.; dat. heterocl. aplustris, Lucr. 4, 437), = aphlaston, the curved stern of a ship, with its ornaments ( ribbons, streamers, and little flags upon a pole): fluitantia quaerere aplustra, Cic. Arat. ap. Prisc. l. l. (Orell. IV. 2, p. 522): fulgent aplustria, Caes. Germ. Arat. ap. Prisc. l. l. (v. 345 Orell.); Luc. 3, 586; 3, 672:torquet aplustribus ignes,
Sil. 14, 422; 10, 324 Drak.:bellorum exuviae, lorica et buccula victaeque triremis aplustre humanis majora bonis creduntur,
Juv. 10, 136, ubi v. Rupert and Mayor.
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