armillatus

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ἀεὶ φέρει τὶ Λιβύη καινὸν κακόν → Libya always bears some new evil

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

armillātus: a, um, Part. armilla,
I ornamented with a bracelet: armillatum in publicum procedere, Suet. Calig. 52: armillata et phalerata turba, id. Ner. 30; so, armillati colla Molossa canes, i. e. wearing on their necks the bracelets of their mistresses, Prop. 5, 8, 24.