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1 phaleratus
phălĕro, āre, v. a. [phalerae], to adorn with trappings, ornament the breast (late Lat.):I.animalia phalerari sibi magis quam nodari gaudent,
Ambros. Cant. Cantic. 1, 43.—Fig., to deck, set off, display:eloquentiae phalerandae gratiā,
Ambros. Off. Min. 1, 12, 44.—Hence, phălĕrātus, a, um, adj.Lit., wearing an ornament for the forehead and breast:II.equi,
Liv. 30, 17:cursor,
Petr. 28:turba Mazacum atque cursorum,
Suet. Ner. 30.—Trop., decorated, ornamented: phaleratis dictis aliquem ducere, with fine speeches, Ter Phorm. 3, 2, 16. -
2 phalero
phălĕro, āre, v. a. [phalerae], to adorn with trappings, ornament the breast (late Lat.):I.animalia phalerari sibi magis quam nodari gaudent,
Ambros. Cant. Cantic. 1, 43.—Fig., to deck, set off, display:eloquentiae phalerandae gratiā,
Ambros. Off. Min. 1, 12, 44.—Hence, phălĕrātus, a, um, adj.Lit., wearing an ornament for the forehead and breast:II.equi,
Liv. 30, 17:cursor,
Petr. 28:turba Mazacum atque cursorum,
Suet. Ner. 30.—Trop., decorated, ornamented: phaleratis dictis aliquem ducere, with fine speeches, Ter Phorm. 3, 2, 16.
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