fictilis

fictilis

fictilis, e (fingo), I) irden, tönern, vasa, Cic.: dolium, Col.: urceus, Vitr.: olla, Col. u. Fest.: patella, Hieron.: fidelia, Col.: figurae, Cic.: antefixa deorum, Liv.: litteratae fictiles epistulae, auf Ton geschriebene Br. (scherz. = Weinflaschen mit Etiketten), Plaut. – subst., fictile, is, n. (sc. vas), ein irdenes Gefäß, -Geschirr, Tongefäß, Tongeschirr, crudum, novum, Plin.: Tuscum, Pers.: gew. Plur., fictilia Tuberonis, Sen.: f. Tusca, Mart.: fictilibus dimicare, Iustin.: fictilibus (auf ird. G.) cenare, Iuven.: soli omnium Vinio fictilibus ministrari iussit, ließ in irdenen Bechern kredenzen, Tac.: omnia (ponuntur) fictilibus (in ird. Gesch.), Ov. – II) erdichtet, species narrationis, Prisc. praeex. 2. § 5.


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