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|lshtext=<b>aula</b>: = [[olla]], q. v.<br /><b>I</b> init.<br /><b>aula</b>: ae, f. (<br /><b>I</b> gen. aulāī, Verg. A. 3, 354; v. Neue, Formenl I. p 11), = [[αὐλή]]><br /><b>I</b> Lit., the [[front]] [[court]] of a Grecian [[house]] ([[mostly]] [[poet]].; syn. [[atrium]]): [[janitor]] aulae, i. e. [[Cerberus]], Hor C. 3, 11, 16; also a [[court]] for the [[cattle]] (cf. αὐλη; Serv ad Verg. A. 9, 60): vacuam pastoris in aulam, Prop 4, 12, 39; so Hor. Ep 1, 2, 66; Petr. 119; Grat. Cyn. 167.—Also an [[inner]] [[court]] of a [[house]], a [[hall]], = [[atrium]], Verg. A. 3, 354 [[lectus]] [[genialis]] in aulā est, Hor Ep 1, 1, 87—<br /><b>II</b> Transf<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A [[palace]], the [[castle]] of a [[noble]], the [[royal]] [[court]] (syn.. [[regia]], palatium, [[basilica]]): illā se jactet in aulā [[Aeolus]]. Verg. A. 1, 140 (cf. Hom. Od 10, 1 sq.) fuscae [[deus]] aulae, i. e. [[Pluto]], Prop. 5, 11, 5; cf. Hor. C. 2, 18, 31: [[laeta]] Priami [[aula]], id. ib. 4, 6, 16; 4, 14, 36 al.: rarissimam rem in aulā consequi senectutem, in a [[court]], Sen. Ira, 2, 33; cf.: caret invidendā Sobrius aulā, Hor. C. 2, 10, 8.—Poet., of the [[cell]] of the [[queen]]-[[bee]]: aulas et cerea regna refingunt, Verg G. 4, 202.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Meton]].<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>a</b> Princely [[power]], [[dignity]]: rex omniauctoritate aulae communita [[imperium]] cum dignitate obtinuit, Cic. Fam. 15, 4 qui tum aulā et [[novo]] rege potiebatur, i. e. [[possessed]] the [[highest]] [[influence]] at [[court]], Tac. A. 6, 43. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> The persons belonging to the [[court]], the [[court]], courtiers: prona in eum [[aula]] Neronis (erat) ut similem, Tac. H. 1, 13 fin.: tum [[Claudius]] [[inter]] ludibria aulae erat, Suet. Ner. 6.
|lshtext=<b>aula</b>: = [[olla]], q. v.<br /><b>I</b> init.<br /><b>aula</b>: ae, f. (<br /><b>I</b> gen. aulāī, Verg. A. 3, 354; v. Neue, Formenl I. p 11), = [[αὐλή]]<br /><b>I</b> Lit., the [[front]] [[court]] of a Grecian [[house]] ([[mostly]] [[poet]].; syn. [[atrium]]): [[janitor]] aulae, i. e. [[Cerberus]], Hor C. 3, 11, 16; also a [[court]] for the [[cattle]] (cf. αὐλη; Serv ad Verg. A. 9, 60): vacuam pastoris in aulam, Prop 4, 12, 39; so Hor. Ep 1, 2, 66; Petr. 119; Grat. Cyn. 167.—Also an [[inner]] [[court]] of a [[house]], a [[hall]], = [[atrium]], Verg. A. 3, 354 [[lectus]] [[genialis]] in aulā est, Hor Ep 1, 1, 87—<br /><b>II</b> Transf<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>1</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; A [[palace]], the [[castle]] of a [[noble]], the [[royal]] [[court]] (syn.. [[regia]], palatium, [[basilica]]): illā se jactet in aulā [[Aeolus]]. Verg. A. 1, 140 (cf. Hom. Od 10, 1 sq.) fuscae [[deus]] aulae, i. e. [[Pluto]], Prop. 5, 11, 5; cf. Hor. C. 2, 18, 31: [[laeta]] Priami [[aula]], id. ib. 4, 6, 16; 4, 14, 36 al.: rarissimam rem in aulā consequi senectutem, in a [[court]], Sen. Ira, 2, 33; cf.: caret invidendā Sobrius aulā, Hor. C. 2, 10, 8.—Poet., of the [[cell]] of the [[queen]]-[[bee]]: aulas et cerea regna refingunt, Verg G. 4, 202.—<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>2</b>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Meton]].<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>a</b> Princely [[power]], [[dignity]]: rex omniauctoritate aulae communita [[imperium]] cum dignitate obtinuit, Cic. Fam. 15, 4 qui tum aulā et [[novo]] rege potiebatur, i. e. [[possessed]] the [[highest]] [[influence]] at [[court]], Tac. A. 6, 43. —<br />&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<b>b</b> The persons belonging to the [[court]], the [[court]], courtiers: prona in eum [[aula]] Neronis (erat) ut similem, Tac. H. 1, 13 fin.: tum [[Claudius]] [[inter]] ludibria aulae erat, Suet. Ner. 6.
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aula: = olla, q. v.
I init.
aula: ae, f. (
I gen. aulāī, Verg. A. 3, 354; v. Neue, Formenl I. p 11), = αὐλή
I Lit., the front court of a Grecian house (mostly poet.; syn. atrium): janitor aulae, i. e. Cerberus, Hor C. 3, 11, 16; also a court for the cattle (cf. αὐλη; Serv ad Verg. A. 9, 60): vacuam pastoris in aulam, Prop 4, 12, 39; so Hor. Ep 1, 2, 66; Petr. 119; Grat. Cyn. 167.—Also an inner court of a house, a hall, = atrium, Verg. A. 3, 354 lectus genialis in aulā est, Hor Ep 1, 1, 87—
II Transf
   1    A palace, the castle of a noble, the royal court (syn.. regia, palatium, basilica): illā se jactet in aulā Aeolus. Verg. A. 1, 140 (cf. Hom. Od 10, 1 sq.) fuscae deus aulae, i. e. Pluto, Prop. 5, 11, 5; cf. Hor. C. 2, 18, 31: laeta Priami aula, id. ib. 4, 6, 16; 4, 14, 36 al.: rarissimam rem in aulā consequi senectutem, in a court, Sen. Ira, 2, 33; cf.: caret invidendā Sobrius aulā, Hor. C. 2, 10, 8.—Poet., of the cell of the queen-bee: aulas et cerea regna refingunt, Verg G. 4, 202.—
   2    Meton.
   a Princely power, dignity: rex omniauctoritate aulae communita imperium cum dignitate obtinuit, Cic. Fam. 15, 4 qui tum aulā et novo rege potiebatur, i. e. possessed the highest influence at court, Tac. A. 6, 43. —
   b The persons belonging to the court, the court, courtiers: prona in eum aula Neronis (erat) ut similem, Tac. H. 1, 13 fin.: tum Claudius inter ludibria aulae erat, Suet. Ner. 6.