termĭnālis — Lewis & Short
termĭnālis, e, adj.terminus.
I Of or belonging to boundaries, boundary-, terminal:
pali,Tert. Jejun. 11 fin.:
lapides,Amm. 18, 2, 15:
arbores,Paul. Sent. 5, 22, 2:
plagarum terminalium accolae,Amm. 31, 10, 3.—Hence,
B Subst.: Termĭna-lĭa, ĭum, n., the festival of Terminus (the god of boundaries), held on the 23d of Feb., Varr. L. L. 6, § 13 Müll.; Ov. F. 2, 639 sq.; Cic. Att. 6, 1, 1; id. Phil. 12, 10, 24; Liv. 43, 11, 13; 45, 44, 3; Hor. Epod. 2, 59; Macr. S. 1, 13; Lact. Mort. Persec. 12.—
II Of or belonging to the end, final, concluding:
sententia,final decision, Cod. Just. 4, 31, 14:
tuba,announcing the conclusion of the play, App. M. 10, p. 253, 22:
o (littera),i. e. at the end of the word, Prisc. p. 1010 P.