dibaphus

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

dĭbăphus, a, um, or us, um, adj., = δίβαφος,

I double dyed (once with scarlet and then with purple): purpura, Plin. 9, 39, 63, § 137; 21, 8, 22, § 45.—Because the Roman magistrates wore garments striped with purple,

II Trop.: dibaphus, i, f. ( = ἡ δίβαφος, sc. ἐσθής), the purple staterobe of a high magistrate : Curtius noster dibaphum cogitat, sed eum infector moratur, Cic. Fam. 2, 16 fin. ( id. Att. 2, 9, 2, written as Greek).

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