pilae

pilae
pi·lae (piґle) [L.] genitive and plural of pila.

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  • TRIGON seu TRIGONALIS — TRIGON, seu TRIGONALIS pila, unum ex quatuor pilarum apud Romanos generibus, parva erat, ita nuncupata vel a loco, ubi ea exercebatur, triangulari, in quo Vespasianum membra defricare solitum, valetudinis causâ, notat Sueton. c. 20. vel potius a… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Oscilla — Oscillum in Athens. For the genus of marine molluscs, see Oscilla (gastropod). Oscilla, a word applied in Latin usage to small figures, most commonly masks or faces, which were hung up as offerings to various deities, ei …   Wikipedia

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  • PONS — an ex pendeo, quod velut in aere pendeat; an ex pontus, an ex pono, quia ad transeundum ponitur? proprie et communiter flumina iungit; atque e ligno, lapide, navibus, cadaveribus quoque nonnumquam, factus legitur. Eum sternendi facilis olim apud… …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • Oscillum — de Atenas. Oscillum, en plural oscilla, es una palabra latina que se aplica a pequeñas figuras, sobre todo máscaras, que se colgaban como ofrenda a varias divinidades, en conexión con festivales y otras ceremonias. Se la considera un …   Wikipedia Español

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