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1 primiciae
I.Lit., first-fruits:B.primitias Cereri farra resecta dabant,
Ov. F. 2, 520; id. M. 8, 274; Plin. 18, 2, 2, § 8:pomiferi Laribus consuevimus horti Mittere primitias,
Calp. Ecl. 2, 64; Vulg. Exod. 22, 29.—Transf., of other things:II.primitiae metallorum,
the first produce of the mine, Tac. H. 4, 53:vitis,
the first shoots, Col. 4, 10, 2:plantae,
id. 10, 147.—Trop.:primitiae juvenis miserae,
his first unhappy essays, Verg. A. 11, 156:tori,
the first nuptial joys, Sil. 3, 111:armorum,
the first-fruits of war, Stat. Th. 11, 285:lacrimarum,
id. ib. 6, 146:primitiae et quasi libamenta ingenuarum artium, Gell. praef.: spectaculi,
App. M. 10, p. 253, 12:commeatus,
the beginning of navigation, id. ib. 11, p. 765 Oud.:dormientium,
the first to rise from the dead, Vulg. 1 Cor. 15, 20; 15, 23. -
2 primitiae
I.Lit., first-fruits:B.primitias Cereri farra resecta dabant,
Ov. F. 2, 520; id. M. 8, 274; Plin. 18, 2, 2, § 8:pomiferi Laribus consuevimus horti Mittere primitias,
Calp. Ecl. 2, 64; Vulg. Exod. 22, 29.—Transf., of other things:II.primitiae metallorum,
the first produce of the mine, Tac. H. 4, 53:vitis,
the first shoots, Col. 4, 10, 2:plantae,
id. 10, 147.—Trop.:primitiae juvenis miserae,
his first unhappy essays, Verg. A. 11, 156:tori,
the first nuptial joys, Sil. 3, 111:armorum,
the first-fruits of war, Stat. Th. 11, 285:lacrimarum,
id. ib. 6, 146:primitiae et quasi libamenta ingenuarum artium, Gell. praef.: spectaculi,
App. M. 10, p. 253, 12:commeatus,
the beginning of navigation, id. ib. 11, p. 765 Oud.:dormientium,
the first to rise from the dead, Vulg. 1 Cor. 15, 20; 15, 23. -
3 pēs
pēs pedis, m [PED-], a foot: nudus, T.: pedibus aeger, S.: si pes condoluit: pede tellurem pulsare, i. e. dance, H.: cycnum pedibus uncis Sustulit, talons, V.: pedum digiti, toes, O.: numquam huc tetulissem pedem, would have come hither, T.: Nusquam pedem (sc. feram), I won't stir a step, T.: pedem ferre, go, V.: si in fundo pedem posuisses, set foot: profugum referre pedem, return, O.: magis pedem conferre, come to closer quarters: ut prope conlato pede gereretur res, almost hand to hand, L.: votis malignum Opponit nostris pedem, sets her foot against (of Fortune), O.: retrahitque pedem simul unda relabens, V.: ego me in pedes (dedi), took to my heels, T.— Abl plur. (rarely sing.), of motion, afoot, on foot, marching, walking: pedibus vincere, in running, O.: cum ingressus iter pedibus sit: pedibus compensari pecuniam, i. e. the long walk to the property makes up for its cheapness: ut omnes pedibus mererent, serve as infantry, L.: cum illud iter pedibus confici soleat, by land: quod flumen pedibus transiri potest, be forded, Cs.: in quam sententiam cum pedibus iretur, i. e. when a division was taken on this question, L.: cum omnes in sententiam eius pedibus irent, voted for his resolution, L.: Quo bene coepisti, sic pede semper eas, O.: tua dexter adi pede sacra secundo, expressive of favor, V.: Ripa felici tacta sit pede, propitious, O.: quid tam dextro pede concipis, etc., auspiciously (the right foot being associated with good omens), Iu.— Acc plur. with ad: ad pedes descensum ab Romanis est, the Romans dismounted, L.: magnā ex parte ad pedes pugna venerat, mainly an infantry fight, L.: ad pedes omnium singillatim accidente Clodio, supplicating each: vos ad pedes lenonis proiecistis: cui cum se maesta turba ad pedes provolvisset, L.— In expression of subjection or inferiority: servus a pedibus, footman: Omnia sub pedibus vertique regique, under their sway, V.: duas urbīs sub pedibus tuis relinquemus, L.: Sub pedibus timor est, is spurned, O.—In the phrase, pedibus trahi, to be dragged by the heels, go to the dogs: trahantur per me pedibus omnes rei.—In the phrase, ante pedes, before the feet, in plain view, evident: quod ante pedes est, Videre, T.: eos ante pedes suos iugulari coëgit.—In phrases with caput: tuas res ita contractas, ut nec caput nec pedes (habeant), i. e. neither beginning nor end: ut nec pes nec caput uni Reddatur formae, i. e. the several parts, H.—In the phrase, manibus pedibus, with might and main: Conari manibus pedibus noctīsque et dies, T.—Meton., of a couch or table, a foot, leg, prop: Lectuli pedes, T.: mensae, O.: grabati, a handle, Ct.—In navigation, a sheet, sail-rope: pede labitur aequo, i. e. before the wind, O.: pedibus aequis: unā omnes fecere pedem, i. e. let out the sheet, V.—In verse, a foot: herous: pedibus claudere verba, to make verses, H.: Musa per undenos emodulanda pedes, in hexameters and pentameters, O.: extremum seu trahat pedem, i. e. limps (of the choliambus), O.— A kind of verse, measure: Et pede, quo debent acria bella geri, O.: Lesbius, H. —As a measure, a foot: intervallum pedum duorum, Cs.: pedem discessisse: pede suo se metiri, by his own foot-rule, i. e. by his own abilities, H.* * *
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