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sarcio, sarsī, sartum, īre (Wz. sark, flechten, zusammenschnüren, griech. ερκος, Gehege, Schutz), flicken, ausbessern, wiederherstellen, wieder zurechtmachen (vgl. Charis. 220, 27. Paul. ex Fest. 323, 4), I) eig.: funes veteres, Cato: tunicam, Iuven.: vestimenta, Gaius inst.: aedes suas, Plaut.: dolia quassa, Plin.: pedamenta, Colum.: fragmenta crystalli, Plin.: seminaria, Plin.: rimas pedum, heilen, Plin.: so auch rupta intestina, Plin.: vulnus sartum, Scrib. – II) übtr., ersetzen, wieder einbringen, wieder gutmachen, damnum, Liv.: detrimentum, Caes.: iniuriam, Cic.: ruinas generis lapsi (apum), Verg.: temporis longam usuram, quā caruimus, sarciam, Cic.: gratia male sarta, nicht recht wiederhergestellte Freundschaft, Hor. – / Perf. sarcii, wov. sarciit, Paul. dig. 39, 2, 22: sarcivi, Prob. cath. (IV) 35, 34 (ohne Beleg).
Partiz. sartus, a, um, in der bes. Verbndg. sartus et tectus u. häufiger asyndet. sartus tectus, im guten Stande, a) eig. v. Gebäuden, gut ausgebessert, -gebaut od. gedeckt, im baulichen Stande, aedem Castoris sartam tectam tradere, Cic.: monumentum quamvis sartum tectum integrumque esset, Cic.: Chelidon in his sartis tectis (in solchen Bauangelegenheiten) dominata est, Cic.: u. so in sartis tectis quo modo se gesserit, Cic.: sarta tecta exigere, darauf sehen, daß alles wohlgebaut, -ausgebessert, im guten Stande sei, Cic.: omnia sarta tecta exigere, Cic.: sarta tecta exigere sacris publicis (Dat.), in baulichem Stande, in Dach u. Fach erhalten, Liv.: sarta tecta acriter et cum summa fide exigere, Liv.: sarta tecta aedium sacrarum locorumque communium tueri, Cic.: instaurare sarta tecta domus od. templi, das Haus od. den Tempel in baulichen Stand setzen, Vulg. – b) bildl., in gutem Stande, wohl verwahrt, sarta tecta tua praecepta habui, habe in Ehren gehalten, wie ein Evangelium gehalten, Plaut. trin. 317: M2. Curium sartum et tectum (bei heiler Haut), ut aiunt, ab omnique incommodo, detrimento, molestia sincerum integrumque conserves, Cic. ep. 13, 50, 2.
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