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21 ploxemum
ploxemum ī, n [Gallic], a wagon-box, Ct. -
22 sella
sella ae, f [SED-], a seat, settle, chair, stool: in sellā sedere: altā deducere sellā, Iu.: sellae atque operis locus, work-stool: sella tibi erit in ludo, etc., teacher's chair: clausa, sedan-chair, Iu.: sellā qui primā sedens, on the front seat (of a wagon), Ph.— A magistrate's seat, official chair (that of the higher magistrates was called sella curulis): sedebat in rostris in sellā aureā: hoc de sellā dixit: consules positis sellis dilectum habebant, L.: parentes honestos Fascibus et sellis, H.* * *seat, chair -
23 septemtriō (septent-), or septem triō
septemtriō (septent-), or septem triō ōnis, m [1 TER-].— Plur, the seven stars of the Wagon, Wain, Great Bear: Clarissimi Septentriones: Gurgite caeruleo septem prohibete triones, O.— Sing: minor, the Little Bear.—The northern regions, northern sky, north: inflectens sol cursum ad septentriones: Belgae spectant in septentrionem, Cs.: septentrio a Macedoniā obicitur, L.: Hyberboreo septem subiecta trioni Gens, V.— The north wind: ex eā die fuere septemtriones venti: acer septemtrio ortus, L.Latin-English dictionary > septemtriō (septent-), or septem triō
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24 tēnsa
tēnsa ae, f —In the Circensian games, a car which bore the images of the gods, chariot for the gods: via tensarum: tensas ducere, L.* * * -
25 Triōnēs
Triōnēs um, m [1 TER-], the constellation of the Wain, Wagon, Bear: Arcturum pluviasque Hyadas geminosque Triones, V.: gelidi, O. -
26 tympanum
tympanum ī, n, τύμπανον, a drum, timbrel, tambour, tambourine: Tympana Berecyntia, i. e. of the priests of Cybele, V.: in reconditis templi tympana sonuerunt, Cs.: tympana pulsare, Cu. —Of a wagon, a wheel, roller: tympana plaustris posuere, V.* * *small drum or like (used in worship of Cybele/Bacchus); revolving cylinder -
27 capsus
coach/carriage/wagon body; cage/pen for animals -
28 carrulus
small/little cart/wagon -
29 carrum
wagon; (Gallic type) -
30 clabulare
large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (with wicker-work sides?) -
31 clabularis
clabularis, clabulare ADJof/pertaining to large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (wicker?) -
32 clabularius
clabularia, clabularium ADJof/pertaining to large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (wicker?) -
33 clavulare
large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (with wicker-work sides?) -
34 clavularis
clavularis, clavulare ADJof/pertaining to large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (wicker?) -
35 clavularius
clavularia, clavularium ADJof/pertaining to large open wagon (used for transporting soldiers); (wicker?) -
36 decemjugis
decemjugis, decemjuge ADJten-horse (chariot/wagon); ten-yoked; equipped for yoking ten draught animals -
37 plaustrum
wagon, cart, wain; constellation of Great Bear/Big Dipper -
38 raeda
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39 serracum
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40 axis
axis, is, m. [kindred with Gr. axôn; Sanscr. akshas = axle, wheel; old Germ. Ahsa; mod. Germ. Achse; Engl. axle, Bopp, Gloss. p. 2, a; cf. Aufrecht, Zeitschr. für vergl. Sprachf. 8, p. 71].I.Lit., an axletree, about which a round body, e.g. a wheel, turns:II.faginus axis,
Verg. G. 3, 172:axes aerii,
Vulg. 3 Reg. 7, 30;7, 33: axis versatilis,
ib. Eccli. 33, 5 al. — Meton. (pars pro toto), a chariot, car, wagon, Ov. M. 2, 59; id. H. 4, 160; Sen. Herc. Oet. 1442; Sil. 16, 360 al.— Plur., Ov. M. 2, 148; 4, 634.—Transf.A.The axle of a water-clock, Vitr. 9, 6.—B.The axis of the earth: mundum versari circum axem caeli, Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 52; so id. Ac. 2, 39, 123; id. Tim. 10; Lucr. 6, 1107.—Hence, meton.a. b.Esp., the north pole, Lucr. 6, 720; Cic. Tusc. 1, 28, 68; Verg. G. 2, 271; 3, 351; Ov. P. 4, 7, 2; Manil. 4, 589.—c.The whole heavens:d.maximus Atlas Axem umero torquet stellis ardentibus aptum,
Verg. A. 4, 482; 6, 536; Ov. M. 1, 255; 2, 75; 2, 297; 6, 175; id. Tr. 1, 2, 46; Stat. Th. 5, 86; id. S. 3, 3, 76 al.—Hence, sub axe, under the open heaven, Verg. A. 2, 512; 8, 28.—A region of the heavens, a clime:C.boreus,
the north, Ov. Tr. 4, 8, 41:hesperius,
the west, id. M. 4, 214; Luc. 3, 359.—A pin or hook on which a hinge turns, Stat. Th. 1, 346.—D.The valve of a pipe, Vitr. 10, 12.—E.Axes volutarum, in archit., the axes of a volute, Vitr. 3, 3.—F.A board, plank, Caes. B. C. 2, 9; Vitr. 4, 2; 7, 1; Col. 6, 30, 2; Plin. 36, 25, 62, § 187; Luc. 3, 455; Gell. 2, 12 al.—G.An unknown wild animal in India, Plin. 8, 21, 31, § 76.
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