armamenta

armamenta

armāmenta, ōrum, n. (arma), das nötige Zeug, Gerät, bes. auf Schiffen das Segelwerk, Takelwerk (wie Taue, Mast, Segelstangen), vela armamentaque, Caes.: arm. instructa, die fix u. fertige Takelage, Caes.: armamenta aptare, collocare aptareque, Liv.: armamenta tollere, Ggstz. demere, Liv.: armamenta componere, Liv., complicare et componere, Plaut.: iubere vela stringi, armamenta demitti, Sen.: armamenta tamen, malum, velum, omnia servo, Lucil. fr.: arm. vinearum, Pfähle, Stützen, Plin.: v. Gerät zum Zerstampfen (Mörser u. Mörserkeule), Plin.: hinc erant arm. ad inclusos cantus, d.i. Blasinstrumente (von Rohr = tibiae), Plin.: armaria armamentorum gratiā parata, wegen Gerätschaften des Hauses, ICt. – / Genet. Plur. synk., armamentûm stridor, Pacuv. tr. 335. – Sing. armamentum, Colum. 12 2, 5. Quint. 7, 9, 4. Not. Tir. 45, 79. Gramm. III, 462, 32. Gloss. III, 385, 24.


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