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lanatus1

lanatus1 · adj

furnished with wool, bearing wool, woolly

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What it meant

1. lānātus — Lewis & Short

lānātus, a, um, adj.lana,

I furnished with wool, bearing wool, woolly (mostly poet. and post-Aug.).
I Lit.: lanatae oves, i. e. unshorn, Col. 7, 3, 2: pelles, id. 6, 2, 4: de lanata pelle, Veg. 3, 7, 1; 5, 42, 2: animalia, Juv. 15, 11.—Subst.: lānātae, ārum, f., wool-bearers, for sheep, Juv. 8, 155.—
II Transf.: vitis, downy, covered with down, Col. 3, 2: mala, Plin. 15, 14, 14, § 48: lupus, soft like wool, id. 9, 17, 28, § 61.—Comp.: folia lanatiore canitie, white like wool, Plin. 21, 20, 84, § 147.—Prov.: dii lanatos pedes habent, i. e. the vengeance of the gods comes noiselessly, Petr. 44 fin.

2. Lānātus — Lewis & Short

Lānātus, i, m.,

I a surname in the gens Menenia, Liv. 4, 13.

In the wild

6 of 21 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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