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părastătĭcus

părastătĭcus · adj

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What it meant

părastătĭcus — Lewis & Short

părastătĭcus, a, um, adj., = parastatiko/s,

I of or belonging to pilasters, parastatic, Inscr. Fabr. p. 688, n. 100.—
II Subst.: părastătĭca, ae, f., = parastatikh/.
A A square pillar or column, a pilaster: columnae atque parastaticae (al. parastatae), Plin. 33, 3, 15, § 52; Vitr. 9, 9; cf. Inscr. Labus Epigrafe Lat. Scop. ap. Egitto, p. 7.—
B In plur.: părastătĭ-cae, ārum, f., two bones in the knee of a horse, Veg. Vet. 4, 1.

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