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Revision as of 19:58, 29 November 2022

Latin > English

stragulus stragula, stragulum ADJ :: covering

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

strāgŭlus: a, um, adj. sterno, I.; v. the passages from Varr. L. L. 5, § 167 Müll. under II.,
I that serves for spreading or covering over any thing (viz., over a bed).
I Adj.: vestis, a covering, bedspread, coverlet, blanket, rug, carpet, etc., Cic. Rosc. Am. 46, 133; 2, 4, 26; 2, 1, 10; 2, 2, 7; 2, 2, 72; Liv. 39, 6; 34, 7; Hor. S. 2, 3, 118 al.; Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 171; cf.: in strato omne vestimentum contineri, quod iniciatur, Labeo ait; neque enim dubium est, quin stragula vestis sit omne pallium, quod Graeci περίστρωμα vocant. In victu ergo vestem accipiemus, non stragula, in stratu omnem stragulam vestem, Dig. 50, 16, 45.—
II As subst. freq.
   1    strāgŭla, ae, f.
   a A pall, a covering for a corpse, Petr. 78, 1.—
   b A horse-cloth, Dig. 34, 2, 25, § 3.—
   2    strāgŭlum, i, n., a spread, covering, rug, carpet, mattress, etc. (cf.: tapes, tapetum): hac (culcita) quicquid insternebant, a sternendo stragulum appellabant, Varr. L. L. 5, § 167 Müll.; cf. Sen. Ep. 87, 2.—Of a bed-covering, bedspread, Cic. Tusc. 5, 21, 61; Plin. 8, 58, 83, § 226; Tib. 1, 2, 79; Mart. 14, 147 al.—Of a covering for a corpse, Petr. 42, 6; Suet. Ner. 50. —Of a horse-cloth, blanket, housing: veredi, Mart. 14, 86, 1.—Of any thing soft put under brooding fowls, Plin. 10, 33, 51, § 100; Sol. 7, § 29.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

strāgŭlus,¹³ a, um (sterno), qu’on étend : stragula vestis Cic. Amer. 133, etc., tapis, couverture, [d’où] stragula ; v. stragula, stragulum.

Latin > German (Georges)

strāgulus, a, um (sterno), zum Über- od. Unterbreiten (bes. über od. auf ein Lager) dienlich, I) adi.: vestis stragula, das Polster, der Pfühl, die Decke, der Teppich, die Matratze, Cic. u.a.: u. so vestimenta stragula, ICt. – II) subst.: A) strāgula, ae, f., a) übh. die Decke, der Teppich, Plur. b. Apul. met. 2, 21 in. – b) die Totendecke, Petron. 78, 1. – c) die Reitdecke, Schabracke, Plur. bei Ulp. dig. 34, 2, 25. § 3. – B) strāgulum, ī, n., a) die Decke über das Lager, das Sofa usw., die Lagerdecke (Ggstz. opertorium), textile, Cic.: stragula cubicularia, Plin.: pellibus haedinis pro stragulis uti, Val. Max.: ex duabus paenulis altera stragulum, altera opertorium facta est, Sen. – b) die Totendecke, Suet. u. Petron. – c) die Reitdecke, Schabracke, Mart. 14, 36, 1. – d) die Unterlage der Vögel unter die Eier, damit diese weich liegen, Plin. 10, 100. Solin. 7, 29.