lăpillus — Lewis & Short
lăpillus, i, m.dim.lapis,
invitat somnos crepitantibus unda lapillis,Ov. M. 11, 604; Plin. 10, 23, 30, § 59 sq. —Lucky days were marked with white, and unlucky ones with black stones (cf. calculus, 2. e.);
hence: felix utraque lux diesque nobis Signandi melioribus lapillis,i. e. with white stones, Mart. 9, 53, 5; cf.:
hunc Macrine, diem numera meliore lapillo,Pers. 2, 1; cf. also Plin. 7, 40, 41, § 131. —In trials at law, a white stone was cast as a vote for acquittal, a black stone for condemnation:
mos erat antiquus niveis atrisque lapillis, His damnare reos, illis absolvere culpa,Ov. M. 15, 41.—
ejectus calculoso,Plin. 28, 4, 9, § 42.—
caris aures onerare lapillis,Ov. A. A. 3, 129:
indici,Mart. 1, 110, 4:
Libyci,bits of Numidian marble, Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 19.—