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Title: The illustrated companion to the Latin dictionary and Greek lexicon; forming a glossary of all the words representing visible objects connected with the arts, manufactures, and every-day life of the Greeks and Romans, with representations of nearly two thousand objects from the antique
Year: 1849 (1840s)
Authors: Rich, Anthony, 1803 or 1804-1891
Subjects: Classical dictionaries
Publisher: London, Longmans
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ears to be part iof the shafts of three spears, each ofthese has a loop affixed to them,similar to what is seen in the illus-tration here annexed, representing abroken spear lying on the foregroundof the Pompeian mosaic above men-tioned ; and as the head of it isturned towards the Persians, it isquite clear that the artist intended itfor a Greek weapon ; the probabilityof its being a lancea is only inferredfrom the thong which surrounds itsshaft. LANCEARIUS (\oyx6<poPos).A lancer; that is, one who is armedwith the particular kind of speartermed lancea, which is describedand illustrated under the precedingword. Ammian. xxi. 13. 16, LAFCEOLA. Diminutive ofLancea. Capitol. Maxim. Jun. 4. LANCICULA. Diminutive ofLanx. Arnob. ii. 59. LANCULA. Diminutive ofLanx; and especially the scale,which was appended when necessaryto one end of a Roman steelyard(statera). (Vitruv. x. 3. 4.) Theillustration shows two steelyardsfound in Pompeii ; one with a scale I affixed to it, the other without the
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scale, but with a hook for holding theobjects to be weighed. LANIARIUM and LANIENA(KpewirwXiov), A butchers shop.Varro, B.R. ii. 4. 3. Plaut. Epid.ii. 2. 17. LANIFICA. A general term fora female employed in any of the pro-cesses connected with the workingof wool, inclusive of the spinner,weaver, and the various names enu- LANIPENDIA. LANX. 367

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