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consisting of six members
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1 reciperator
I.In gen.:II.urbis,
a recapturer, Tac. A. 2, 52:diviti decepto multi recuperatores,
helpers, Vulg. Ecclus. 13, 26.—In partic., jurid. t. t., recuperatores, a board consisting of three or five members, originally only for processes between Romans and peregrini, but afterwards for summary trial in other causes, esp. concerning property and de statu (cf.: arbiter, judex;freq. and class.),
Fest. p. 228 Müll.; cf. Gai. Inst. 4, 46; 109; 185:postquam praetor reciperatores dedit,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 36; id. Rud. 5, 1, 2; Cic. Caecin. 1 sq.; id. Tull. 1 sq.; id. Verr. 2, 3, 11, § 28 sq.; 2, 3, 58, § 135 sqq.; id. Fl. 20, 47; 21, 49; Liv. 26, 48; 43, 2; Suet. Ner. 17; id. Dom. 8; Gell. 20, 1, 13 al.; Tac. A. 2, 52; id. H. 1, 74. -
2 recuperator
I.In gen.:II.urbis,
a recapturer, Tac. A. 2, 52:diviti decepto multi recuperatores,
helpers, Vulg. Ecclus. 13, 26.—In partic., jurid. t. t., recuperatores, a board consisting of three or five members, originally only for processes between Romans and peregrini, but afterwards for summary trial in other causes, esp. concerning property and de statu (cf.: arbiter, judex;freq. and class.),
Fest. p. 228 Müll.; cf. Gai. Inst. 4, 46; 109; 185:postquam praetor reciperatores dedit,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 3, 36; id. Rud. 5, 1, 2; Cic. Caecin. 1 sq.; id. Tull. 1 sq.; id. Verr. 2, 3, 11, § 28 sq.; 2, 3, 58, § 135 sqq.; id. Fl. 20, 47; 21, 49; Liv. 26, 48; 43, 2; Suet. Ner. 17; id. Dom. 8; Gell. 20, 1, 13 al.; Tac. A. 2, 52; id. H. 1, 74. -
3 senator
sĕnātor, ōris, m. [senex], a senator, a member of the Roman Senate, a body consisting originally of one hundred eminent citizens, selected by Romulus for their age, wisdom, and experience, out of the noblest families, to be his council in the government. When the Sabines were incorporated with Rome, the number was doubled; and Tarquin the Elder raised it to three hundred; Sulla to four hundred; Julius Cæsar to nine hundred, while Augustus reduced it to six hundred. Originally, patricians alone were eligible to seats in the Senate; but later additions were made from the Knights (v. senatus). The senators were nominated by the kings; and, after they were expelled, by the consuls and dictators. Later, the censors revised the roll of senators every lustrum, excluding members regarded as unworthy. (On the powers of the Senate, the privileges, dress, etc., of its members, v. Dict. of Antiq. s. v. Senatus.) — Sing.:huic (senatori) jussa tria sunt: ut assit, etc.,
Cic. Leg. 3, 18, 40; id. de Or. 1, 2 fin.; 1, 49, 215; id. Clu. 47, 132; 56, 154; Quint. 11, 1, 36; 11, 1, 43; Hor. S. 1, 6, 77; 1, 6, 110 al.— Plur., Cic. Sen. 16, 56; Caes. B. C. 1, 17; Liv. 36, 3 al.—Out of Rome, of the Nervii, Caes. B. G. 2, 28.—Of the Rhodians, Cic. Rep. 3, 35, 48.—Of the Macedonians ( = sunedroi), Liv. 45, 32 et saep.—Of the Persians,
Vulg. Dan. 6, 7. -
4 sex primi
sexprīmi (also separately, sex prī-mi; cf. decem primi, under decem), ōrum, m. [sex-primus], a board or college of magistrates in provincial towns, consisting of six members, Cic. N. D. 3, 30, 74; Inscr. Orell. 3756.—In sing., a member of such a board, Inscr. Orell. 3242. -
5 sexprimi
sexprīmi (also separately, sex prī-mi; cf. decem primi, under decem), ōrum, m. [sex-primus], a board or college of magistrates in provincial towns, consisting of six members, Cic. N. D. 3, 30, 74; Inscr. Orell. 3756.—In sing., a member of such a board, Inscr. Orell. 3242. -
6 tetracolon
tē̆trăcōlon, i, n., = tetrakôlon, a period consisting of four members, Sen. Contr. 4, 25 fin.; 5 praef. med. -
7 tricolum
trĭcōlum, i, n., = trikôlon (having three members), a sentence or period consisting of three clauses, Sen. Contr. 2, 12, § 12; 4, 25, § 27. -
8 adōreus
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9 ālāris
ālāris e, adj. [ala], of the wing (for alarius): cohortes, L.* * *Iauxiliary cavalry (pl.) or other troopsIIalaris, alare ADJof/consisting of auxiliary cavalry or other troops -
10 anapaestus
anapaestus adj., ἀνάπαιστοσ: pes, the anapaest (a metrical foot, ˘ ˘ ¯).—As subst m. (sc. pes), an anapaest. — As subst n. (sc. carmen), a poem in anapaests.* * *Ianapaesta, anapaestum ADJIIanapaest (metrical foot, two shorts followed by long) -
11 anguineus
anguineus adj., of serpents, snaky: Gorgonis comae, O.* * *anguinea, anguineum ADJof a snake, snaky, snake; consisting of snakes -
12 anguīnus
anguīnus (trisyl.), adj. [anguis], of serpents, snaky: capillus, Ct.* * *anguina, anguinum ADJof a snake/snakes, snaky, snake; consisting of snakes; resembling a snake -
13 artus
artus (not arctus), adj. with comp. and sup. [1 AR-], close, strait, narrow, confined, short: laquei: saltus, L.: compages, V.: nexus, O.: toga, narrow, H.: convivia, i. e. crowded, H.: artiores silvae, dense, Cs.: custodia, Ta. — As subst n., a narrow place, narrow passage: in arto, L.: in artius coire, Cu. — Fig., straitened, scanty, small, close, binding: vincula amoris artissima: vinculum ad astringendam fidem: commeatūs, L.—As subst: ne spem sibi ponat in arto, diminish expec<*> tation, O.: desilire in artum, into straits, H.— Needy, indigent, straitened: artis in rebus, O.—As subst: ne in arto res esset, L. — Of sleep, deep: artior somnus. — Narrow, frugal: animus, H.* * *Iarta -um, artior -or -us, artissimus -a -um ADJclose, firm, tight; thrifty; dense, narrow; strict; scarce, critical; briefIIarm/leg/limb, joint, part of the body; frame (pl.), body; sexual members/organs -
14 artūs
artūs uum, m plur. [1 AR-], joints: digitorum: dolor artuum, gout.—Meton., the limbs: artubus omnibus: arsuri, i. e. the body, O.: per artūs Sudor iit, V.: singulos artūs, each limb, Ta.: animā seducere artūs, V.* * *Iarta -um, artior -or -us, artissimus -a -um ADJclose, firm, tight; thrifty; dense, narrow; strict; scarce, critical; briefIIarm/leg/limb, joint, part of the body; frame (pl.), body; sexual members/organs -
15 bifōrmis
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16 bimembris
bimembris e, adj. [bi- + membrum], with double members: puer, half man, half beast, Iu.— Of the Centaurs: forma, O. — Plur m. as subst, the Centaurs: nubigenae, V.: germani, O.* * *ICentaurs (pl.); part man part beastIIbimembris, bimembre ADJhaving limbs of two kinds, part man part beast -
17 bovillus
bovillus adj. [bos], of horned cattle, of neat cattle: grex, L. (in old formula).* * *bovilla, bovillum ADJof/consisting of cattle/oxen/cows -
18 būbulus
būbulus adj. [bos], of neat cattle, of oxen: fimum, L.* * *bubula, bubulum ADJof/connected with cattle; bull's/cow's/ox-; consisting of cattle; of ox-hide -
19 caprigenus
caprigenus adj. [caper + GEN-], of the goat kind.—Plur. as subst, goats: caprigenūm pecus, V.* * *Icaprigena, caprigenum ADJof/consisting of/sprung from goats, goat-IIgoats (pl.) -
20 caprīnus
caprīnus adj. [caper], of goats: grex, L.: pellis.—Prov.: rixari de lanā caprinā, about trifles, H.* * *caprina, caprinum ADJof/belonging to/consisting of/resembling goats
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