armamentarium

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

armāmentārĭum: ii, n. armamenta,
I an arsenal, armory: ex aedibus sacris armamentariisque publicis arma populo Romano dantur, Cic. Rab. Perd. 7: qui (Philo) Atheniensibus armamentarium fecit, id. de Or. 1, 14, 62; Plin. 7, 37, 38, § 125; Vulg. 3 Reg. 14, 28; ib. 2 Par. 11, 12; Liv. 26, 43; 29, 35; 31, 23; 42, 12; Inscr. Orell. 975 al.—Comically: quidquid habent telorum armamentaria caeli, the arsenals of heaven, Juv. 13, 83.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

armāmentārĭum,¹³ ĭī, n. (armamenta), arsenal : Cic. Rab. perd. 20 ; Liv. 26, 43, 8 ; Plin. 7, 125 || -tārĭus, a, um, de l’arsenal : CIL 6, 999.

Latin > German (Georges)

armāmentārium, ī, n. (armamenta), Rüstkammer, Zeughaus, Arsenal, armamentarium et navalia (Schiffswerften), Liv.: apertum arm., Tac.: Atheniensibus armamentarium facere, Cic.: Athenis armamentarium mille navium fabricavit, Plin.: ex armamentariis publicis arma populo Romano dare, Cic.

Latin > English

armamentarium armamentari(i) N N :: arsenal, armory; dockyard; storehouse for military equipment