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1 tergum
ī n.1) спина, хребет (hominis, bovis C)in tergo alicujus haerēre L — преследовать кого-л. по пятамin t. V — назадt. suis O — свиной окорок2) воен. тылterga vertere Cs (fugae praebēre L или praestare T) — обратить тыл, т. е. обратиться в бегствоterga dare hosti L, Q, C — бежать от неприятеляpost t. Cs — в тылуqui post terga relīquit sexaginta annos J — проживший 60 лет3) тыльная часть ( arboris V); обратный скат ( terga collis L); задняя сторона ( castrorum L): внутренность, внутренняя часть ( terga petra claudebat QC): верхняя часть, поверхность ( amnis O)4) шкура, кожа (leonis O; taurīnum V); кожаная обшивка ( clipei O); кожаный мех ( venti tergo inclusi O); кожаный щит ( tergo hastas decutĕre V)taurea terga O — бубныduro intendere brachia tergo V — надевать цест (см. caestus)5) слой, лист (ferri, aeris V)6) тело, туша ( centum terga suum V)7) pl. бегство ( terga Parthorum O) -
2 tergum
tergum, i ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose also tergus, ŏris), n. ( masc.:I.familiarem tergum,
Plaut. As. 2, 2, 53; cf. Non. 227, 23) [cf. Gr. trachêlos, neck; perh. root trechô, to run], the back of men or beasts (syn. dor sum).Lit.(α).Form tergum:(β).dabitur pol supplicium mihi de tergo vestre,
Plaut. As. 2, 4, 75:vae illis virgis miseris quae hodie in tergo morientur meo,
id. Capt 3, 4, 117: manibus ad tergum rejectis, Asin ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 3:boum terga,
id. N D. 2, 63, 159; cf. tergo poenae pendere Ter. Heaut. 4, 4, 6:tergo ac capite puniri, Liv 3, 55, 14.—Of cranes eaeque in tergo praevolantium Colla reponunt,
Cic. N. D. 2 49, 125. —Of the dolphin, Ov F 2, 113.— Of the crocodile: ejus terga cataphracta,
Amm. 22, 15, 16.—Form tergus aurea quam molli tergore vexit ovis, Prop. 2, 26 (3, 21), 6:II.ut equa facilem sui tergoris ascensum praebeat,
Col. 6, 37, 10.—Transf.A. 1.Esp. in the phrases terga vertere or dare, to turn the back, pregn., for to take to flight, to flee: omnes hostes terga verterunt;2.neque prius fugere destiterunt, quam, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 1, 53; so,terga vertere,
id. ib. 3, 19; 3, 21; id. B. C. 3, 63;and even of a single person: terga vertit,
Sen. Ep. 22, 7:qui plures simul terga dederant, etc., Liv 22, 29, 5: terga dare,
id. 36, 38, 4:inter duas acies Etrusci, cum in vicem his atque illis terga darent,
id. 2, 51, 9; Ov. M. 13, 224:terga fugae praebere,
id. ib. 10, 706:terga praestare (fugae),
Tac. Agr 37; Juv. 15, 75. — Trop. jam felicior aetas Terga dedit, tremuloque gradu venit aegra senectus, Ov M. 14, 143.—In gen.:B.inflexo mox dare terga genu,
i. e. yield to the burden, Prop. 3, 9 (4, 8), 6: praebere Phoebo [p. 1859] terga, to sun itself, Ov. M. 4, 715:concurrit ex insidiis versisque in Lucretium Etruscis terga caedit,
the rear, Liv. 2, 11, 9; Flor. 4, 12, 7:terga Parthorum dicam,
the flight, Ov. A. A. 1, 209:terga collis,
Liv. 25, 15, 12; cf.:terga vincentium,
Tac. Agr. 37:summi plena jam margine libri Scriptus et in tergo necdum finitus Orestes,
written on the back, Juv. 1, 6:retro atque a tergo,
behind one, Cic. Div. 1, 24, 49; cf.:a tergo, a fronte, a lateribus tenebitur,
id. Phil. 3, 13, 32:ut a tergo Milonem adorirentur,
behind, id. Mil. 10, 29; 21, 56; id. Verr 2, 5, 38, § 98:tumultum hostilem a tergo accepit,
Sall. J. 58, 4; Caes. B. G 7, 87; Curt. 3, 1, 19; 3, 8, 27; 8, 5, 1:post tergum hostium legionem ostenderunt,
Caes. B. G. 7, 62:ne nostros post tergum adorirentur,
id. B. C. 3, 44:Germani post tergum clamore audito,
id. B. G. 4, 15:post tergum hostem relinquere,
id. ib. 4, 22:qui jam post terga reliquit Sexaginta annos,
has left behind him, has passed, Juv. 13, 16:omnia jam diutino bello exhausta post tergum sunt,
Curt. 4, 14, 11:omnia, quae post tergum erant, strata,
id. 3, 10, 7:tot amnibus montibusque post tergum objectis,
id. 4, 13, 7.—The back of any thing spread out horizontally, as land or water, i. e. the surface ( poet.):C.proscisso quae suscitat aequore terga,
Verg. G. 1, 97:crassa,
id. ib. 2, 236:amnis,
Ov. P. 1, 2, 82; Claud. B. G. 338; Luc. 5, 564; 9, 341.—(Pars pro toto.) The body of an animal ( poet.).(α).Form tergum:(β).(serpens) Squamea convolvens sublato pectore terga,
Verg. G. 3, 426;so of a serpent,
id. A. 2, 208; Petr 89;of Cerberus,
Verg. A. 6, 422:horrentia centum Terga suum,
i. e. a hundred head of swine, id. ib. 1, 635:nigrantis terga juvencos,
id. ib. 6, 243:perpetui tergo bovis,
id. ib. 8, 183.—Form tergus:D.resecat de tergore (suis) partem,
of a chine of bacon, Ov. M. 8, 649:diviso tergore (juvenci),
Phaedr. 2, 1, 11:squalenti tergore serpens,
Sil. 3, 209.—The covering of the back, the skin, hide, leather, etc. (in this signif. tergus freq. occurs; syn.: pellis, corium).(α).Form tergum:(β).taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo,
ox-hide, Verg. A. 1, 368:ferre novae nares taurorum terga recusant,
Ov. A. A. 2, 655.—Form tergus:2.tergora deripiunt costis et viscera nudant,
Verg. A. 1, 211; so Cels. 7, 25, 1; 8, 1 med.:durissimum dorso tergus,
Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 30; cf. id. 9, 35, 53, § 105; Col. 7, 4 fin. —Transf., a thing made of hide or leather.(α).Form tergum: venti bovis inclusi tergo, i. e. in a bag made of a bull ' s hide, Ov. M. 14, 225; 15, 305:(β).et feriunt molles taurea terga manus,
i. e. tymbals, id. F. 4, 342; so id. ib. 4, 212:Idae terga,
Stat. Th. 8, 221:pulsant terga,
id. Achill. 2, 154: rupit Terga novena boum, i. e. the nine thicknesses of bull ' s hide, Ov. M. 12, 97:tergum Sulmonis,
Verg. A. 9, 412; 10, 482; 10, 718;hence even: per linea terga (scuti),
id. ib. 10, 784 (v. the passage in connection):duroque intendere bracchia tergo, i. e. cestus,
id. ib. 5, 403; so id. ib. 5, 419.—Form tergus:gestasset laevā taurorum tergora septem,
a shield covered with seven layers of hide, Ov. M. 13, 347:Martis tergus Geticum,
Mart. 7, 2, 2. -
3 tergum
tergum ī, n [TRAG-], the back: manibus ad tergum reiectis: tergo poenas pendere, T.: tergo ac capite puniri, L.: recurvum (of the dolphin), O.— The back part, reverse, hinder part, rear: Praebere Phoebo terga, to sun itself, O.: Terga Parthorum dicam, the flight, O.: terga vincentium, Ta.: libri in tergo necdum finitus Orestes, written on the back, Iu.—In phrase, a tergo or post tergum, behind, in the rear: a tergo, fronte, lateribus tenebitur: ut a tergo Milonem adorirentur, behind: tumultum hostilem a tergo accepit, S.: post tergum hostium legionem ostenderunt, Cs.: qui iam post terga reliquit Sexaginta annos, has passed, Iu.: tot amnibus montibusque post tergum obiectis, Cu.—With verto or do, to turn the back, turn back, take flight, run away, flee, retreat: omnes hostes terga verterunt, Cs.: qui plures simul terga dederant, etc., L.: terga fugae praebere, O.: terga praestare (fugae), Ta.— The back, surface: proscisso quae suscitat aequore terga, V.: amnis, O. —Of an animal, the body: (serpens) Squamea convolvens sublato pectore terga, V.: horrentia centum Terga suum, i. e. head of swine, V.: perpetuo tergo bovis, V.— The covering of the back, skin, hide, leather: Taurino quantum possent circumdare tergo, ox-hide, V.: venti bovis inclusi tergo, i. e. in a bag of bull's hide, O.: Et feriunt molles taurea terga manūs, i. e. tymbals, O.: rupit Terga novena boum, i. e. the nine thicknesses of bull's hide, O.: per linea terga (scuti), V.* * *back, rear; reverse/far side; outer covering/surface
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