oppando — Lewis & Short
oppando, pandi, pansum, or passum, 3, v. a.ob-pando,
I to spread or stretch out against or before, to spread out (post-class.):
aliquid ad flatus helices,Grat. Cyn. 55:
cornibus oppansis et summā fronte coruscum (of the cross of Christ),Prud. Psych. 410:
aulaei vice oppansā,Tert. Apol. 48 fin.; Hier. Ep. ad Galat. 1, v. 11, 12; Vulg. Exod. 35, 12.—Hence, oppansum (-passum), i, n., a covering, envelope (eccl. Lat.):
corporis,Tert. Anim. 53.