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pēgma (noun N) = πῆγμα:
* A fixturemade of boards, for use or ornament, belonging to a house.
* In gen.: atricrum pegmata,Aus. Epigr. 26: in emptionem domus et specularia et pegmata cedere solent,Dig. 33, 7, 12.
* In partic.
* A bookcase, Cic. Att. 4, 8, a fin.
* A piece of wooden machinery in the theatre, which rose and fell, opened and shut of itself, and with which players were suddenly raised aloft, Sen. Ep. 88, 19; Plin. 33, 3, 16, § 53: si automatum vel pegma vel quid tale aliud parum cessisset,Suet. Claud. 34; Phaedr 5, 7, 7; Juv. 4, 122; Mart. 8, 33, 3; Vop. Carin. 19.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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