LAT

Lewis Short

(adjective) : turmālis, e, turma
* Of or belong ing to a troop or squadron.
* Lit., as subst.: turmāles, ium, m.: T. Manlius cum suis turmalibus evasit, i. e. with those of his squadron or troop, Liv. 8, 7, 1; 25, 18, 11.
* Transf.: non sanguine cretus Turmali trabeāque Remi,i. e. of the equestrian order,Stat. S. 5, 2, 17: buccina,a cav alry-trumpet,Claud. B. Gild. 447.—In a pun Scipio ille major Corinthiis statuam pollicentibus eo loco, ubi aliorum essent impe ratorum, turmales dixit displicere, i. e horsemen, and also crowds, Cic. de Or. 2, 65, 262.—Neutr. adverb.: Bellona mixta viris turmale fremit,like a whole squadron,Stat. Th. 4, 10.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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