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II. Space and Time
5. Riding – Driving
Оглавлениеcurru vehi, in rheda (Mil. 21. 55) – to drive.
equo vehi– to ride.
sternere equum– to saddle a horse.
conscendere equum– to mount.
ascendere in equum– to mount.
descendere ex equo– to dismount.
in equo sedere; equo insidēre– to be on horseback.
(in) equo haerere– to sit a horse well; to have a good seat.
calcaria subdere equo– to put spurs to a horse.
calcaribus equum concitare– to put spurs to a horse.
equo citato or admisso– at full gallop.
freno remisso; effusis habenis– with loose reins.
equum in aliquem concitare– ride against any one at full speed; charge a person.
habenas adducere– to tighten the reins.
habenas permittere– to slacken the reins.
admittere, permittere equum– to give a horse the reins.
frenos 26 dare equo– to give a horse the reins.
agitare equum– to make a horse prance.
moderari equum– to manage a horse.
equi consternantur– the horses are panic-stricken, run away.
equos incitatos sustinere– to bring horses to the halt when at full gallop.
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Cf. frenos, calcaria alicui adhibere, used metaphorically.