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1 auro
auro, āre, v. a. [aurum], to overlay with gold, to gild: a metallorum quoque nominibus solent nasci verba, ut ab auro auro, auras;A.ab aere aero, aeras, unde aeratus et auratus, etc.,
Prisc. p. 828 P.—As finite verb only in one (doubtful) example in Tert. Coron. Mil. 12.—But very freq. aurā-tus, a, um, P. a.Furnished, overlaid, or ornamented with gold, gilded, gilt: auratus aries Colchorum, Enn. ap. Cic. Or. 49, 163:B.aurata metalla,
metals rich in gold, Lucr. 6, 811:tecta,
id. 2, 28, and Cic. Part. Or. 6, 3:tempora,
covered with a golden helmet, Verg. A. 12, 536:lacerti,
Prop. 4, 12, 57: sinus, ornamented with a golden buckle, clasp, pin, etc., Ov. F. 2, 310:vestes,
id. M. 8. 448:amictus,
id. ib. 14, 263: stolae, * Vulg. 2 Macc. 5, 2:milites,
with golden shields, Liv. 9, 40, 3 al. — Comp.:auratior hostia,
Tert. Idol. 6 fin. —Of gold, golden:C.pellis,
Cat. 64, 5; Ov. M. 1, 470:monilia,
id. ib. 5, 52; cf.:regum auratis circumdata colla catenis,
Prop. 2, 1, 33:lyra,
id. 4, 2, 14; Ov. M. 8, 15 al.—Gold-colored:gemma nunc sanguineis, nunc auratis guttis,
Plin. 37, 10, 66, § 179.—Hence, subst.: aurāta, ae, f. ( ōrāta, Paul. ex Fest. pp. 182 sq. Müll.; cf. aurum init.; Schneid. Gr. 1, p. 59), a fish, the gilt-bream: Sparus aurata, Linn.; Cels. 2. 18; 2, 28; Plin. 9, 16, 25, § 58; Mart. 13, 90. -
2 orata
auro, āre, v. a. [aurum], to overlay with gold, to gild: a metallorum quoque nominibus solent nasci verba, ut ab auro auro, auras;A.ab aere aero, aeras, unde aeratus et auratus, etc.,
Prisc. p. 828 P.—As finite verb only in one (doubtful) example in Tert. Coron. Mil. 12.—But very freq. aurā-tus, a, um, P. a.Furnished, overlaid, or ornamented with gold, gilded, gilt: auratus aries Colchorum, Enn. ap. Cic. Or. 49, 163:B.aurata metalla,
metals rich in gold, Lucr. 6, 811:tecta,
id. 2, 28, and Cic. Part. Or. 6, 3:tempora,
covered with a golden helmet, Verg. A. 12, 536:lacerti,
Prop. 4, 12, 57: sinus, ornamented with a golden buckle, clasp, pin, etc., Ov. F. 2, 310:vestes,
id. M. 8. 448:amictus,
id. ib. 14, 263: stolae, * Vulg. 2 Macc. 5, 2:milites,
with golden shields, Liv. 9, 40, 3 al. — Comp.:auratior hostia,
Tert. Idol. 6 fin. —Of gold, golden:C.pellis,
Cat. 64, 5; Ov. M. 1, 470:monilia,
id. ib. 5, 52; cf.:regum auratis circumdata colla catenis,
Prop. 2, 1, 33:lyra,
id. 4, 2, 14; Ov. M. 8, 15 al.—Gold-colored:gemma nunc sanguineis, nunc auratis guttis,
Plin. 37, 10, 66, § 179.—Hence, subst.: aurāta, ae, f. ( ōrāta, Paul. ex Fest. pp. 182 sq. Müll.; cf. aurum init.; Schneid. Gr. 1, p. 59), a fish, the gilt-bream: Sparus aurata, Linn.; Cels. 2. 18; 2, 28; Plin. 9, 16, 25, § 58; Mart. 13, 90. -
3 inauro
ĭn-auro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a., to cover or overlay with gold, to gild (class.; most freq. in the part. perf.).I.Lit.:II.tegulas aereas,
Plin. 33, 3, 18, § 57; Vitr. 7, 8:maurata statua,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 21, § 50:columna extrinsecus,
id. Div. 1, 24, 48:Romulus (i. e. statua Romuli),
id. Cat. 3, 8, 19:palla,
Auct. Her. 4, 47, 60:vestis,
i. e. inwrought with gold, Ov. M. Fac. 18.—Trop., to gild, i. e. to make rich:puto, te malle a Caesare consuli quam inaurari,
Cic. Fam. 7, 13, 1:ut te Confestim liquidus fortunae rivus inauret,
Hor. Ep. 1, 12, 9.— Hence. ĭnaurātus, a, um, P. a., gilded, golden:quis radat inaurati femur Herculis,
Juv. 13, 151.— Comp.:omni patagio inauratior pavo,
Tert. Pall. 3 init. -
4 in-aurō
in-aurō —, ātus, āre, to overlay with gold.— Fig., to gild, enrich: a Caesare inaurari: ut te liquidus fortunae rivus inauret, H. -
5 auro
aurare, auravi, auratus V TRANSgild, overlay with gold
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