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roll of lint

  • 1 lemniscus

    lemniscus, i, m., = lêmniskos.
    I.
    A pendent (purple?) ribbon, fastened to a victor's crown, at first of linden-bast or wool, afterwards of gold. A crown adorned with such a ribbon was the highest reward of a victor:

    tenuissimae earum (tiliarum), philyrae, coronarum lemniscis celebres, antiquorum honore,

    Plin. 16, 14, 25, § 65: lemnisci id est fascicolae coloriae, dependentes ex coronis, propterea dicuntur, quod [p. 1049] antiquissimum fuit genus coronarum lanearum, Paul. ex Fest. p. 115 Müll.; Plin. 21, 3, 4, § 6.—Such crowns were given as especial honors to guests at a feast:

    unguenta atque odores, lemniscos, corollas dari dapsilas,

    Plaut. Ps. 5, 1, 21:

    coronae datae lemniscis aureis interpositis,

    Capitol. Verr. 5:

    turba coronas lemniscosque jacientium,

    Liv. 33, 33, 2:

    ingestaeque aves, ac lemnisci, et bellaria,

    Suet. Ner. 25.—Crowns ornamented in this manner were given, also, to the victors in public games and to poets:

    et quae jamdudum tibi palma poëtica pollet, Lemnisco ornata est, quo mea palma caret,

    Aus. Epist. 20, 5; cf. Cic. Rosc. Am. 35, 100.—
    II.
    A tent or roll of lint dipped in a medicament, Veg. Vet. 2, 14, 3; 2, 48, 7 (in Cels. 7, 28, written as Greek).

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > lemniscus

  • 2 penicillum

    pēnĭcillum, i, n., and pēnĭcillus, i, m. dim. [peniculus], lit., a little tail; hence, acc. to diverse usage,
    I.
    A painter's brush or pencil:

    caudam antiqui penem vocabant, ex quo est propter similitudinem penicillus,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 2; id. Or. 22, 74; Quint. 2, 21, 24:

    setae e penicillis tectoriis,

    Plin. 28, 17, 71, § 235; Paul. Sent. 3, 6, 63.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Painting. Plin. 35, 9, 36, § 60.—
    2.
    Style of composition:

    modo mihi date Britanniam, quam pingam coloribus tuis, penicillo meo,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 2.—
    II.
    A roll of lint, a tent, for wounds, etc., Cels. 2, 10; 7, 7, 6; Plin. 34, 11, 26, § 113.—
    III.
    A small sponge, Col. 12, 18; Plin. 9, 45, 69, § 148.—
    IV.
    A kind of eye-salve, Inscr. Tōchon, Cachets des Ocul. pp. 66 and 71.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > penicillum

  • 3 penicillus

    pēnĭcillum, i, n., and pēnĭcillus, i, m. dim. [peniculus], lit., a little tail; hence, acc. to diverse usage,
    I.
    A painter's brush or pencil:

    caudam antiqui penem vocabant, ex quo est propter similitudinem penicillus,

    Cic. Fam. 9, 22, 2; id. Or. 22, 74; Quint. 2, 21, 24:

    setae e penicillis tectoriis,

    Plin. 28, 17, 71, § 235; Paul. Sent. 3, 6, 63.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Painting. Plin. 35, 9, 36, § 60.—
    2.
    Style of composition:

    modo mihi date Britanniam, quam pingam coloribus tuis, penicillo meo,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 15, 2.—
    II.
    A roll of lint, a tent, for wounds, etc., Cels. 2, 10; 7, 7, 6; Plin. 34, 11, 26, § 113.—
    III.
    A small sponge, Col. 12, 18; Plin. 9, 45, 69, § 148.—
    IV.
    A kind of eye-salve, Inscr. Tōchon, Cachets des Ocul. pp. 66 and 71.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > penicillus

  • 4 turunda

    turunda, ae, f.
    I.
    A ball of paste for fattening geese, Cato, R. R. 89; Varr. R. R. 3, 9, 20.—
    II.
    A kind of sacrificial cake, Varr. ap. Non. 552, 3.—
    III.
    A tent or roll of lint for wounds, Cato, R. R. 157, 14; Scrib. Comp. 201.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > turunda

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