LAT

Lewis Short

mandra (noun F) = μάνδρα:
* A stall or pen for cattle, etc. (poet.).
* Lit.: mulorum,Mart. 5, 22, 7.
* Transf.
* A herd of cattle: stantis convicia mandrae, abuse from the herd penned up or stopped, i. e. from the drovers, Juv. 3, 237; cf.: mandrae, locus in quo porci includuntur, Vet. Schol. ad loc.
* In plur., a checkered draught-board, gaming-table: vincas Novium Publiumque mandris clusos,i. e. penned up in the squares,Mart. 7, 72, 8.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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