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thermae, ārum, f. (sc. aquae), = θερμὰ ὕδατα,

  1. I. warm springs, warm baths (natural or artificial; cf.: tepula aqua): Agrippae, Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 62; 35, 4, 9, § 26; 36, 25, 64, § 189: Neronianae, Mart. 7, 34, 5; 12, 84, 5; cf. Sen. Ep. 122, 8.
    1. B. = thermopolium, q. v. Juv. 8, 168.
  2. II. As nom. prop.: Thermae, = Θέρμαι, a town in Sicily, near Himera, now Termini, Mel. 2, 7, 16; Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 90; Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 85 sq.; Sil. 14, 232.
    Hence, Thermitānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Thermæ, Thermitan: homo, of or from Thermæ, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 34, § 83.
    In plur.: Thermi-tāni, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Thermæ, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 42, § 99.

Thermăĭcus, v. Therme.

thermantĭcus, a, um, adj., = θερμαντικός, that serves for warming, warming: virtus, App. Herb. 120: unctiones, Pelag. Vet. 16 med.

thermăpălus, a, um, adj., = θερμάπαλος ( θερμόσ-ἁπαλός ), warm and soft: ova, Theod. Prisc. 2, 10.

Thermē, ēs, f., = Θέρμη, a town in Macedonia, afterwards Thessalonica, Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 36.
Hence, adjj.

  1. A. Ther-maeus, a, um, of Therme: sinus, the Thermaic Gulf, now il Golfo di Salonichi, Tac. A. 5, 10.
  2. B. Thermăĭcus, a, um, = Θερμαϊκός, of Therme: sinus, the same, Mel. 2, 3, 1; Plin. 4, 10, 17, § 35.

thermĭnus, a, um, adj., = θέρμινος, made of lupines (horse-beans): oleum, Plin. 23, 4, 49, § 94.

Thermōdon, ontis, m., = Θερμώδων, a river of Pontus, on which dwelt the Amazons, now Termeh Tchai, Mel. 1, 19, 9; Plin. 6, 3, 4, § 10; Verg. A. 11, 659; Prop. 4 (5), 4, 71; Ov. M. 2, 249; id. P. 4, 10, 51; Sil. 8, 432; Just. 2, 4, 2.
Hence,

  1. A. Thermōdon-tēus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Thermodon, Thermodontean; poet. for Amazonian: agri, Prop. 3, 14 (4, 13), 14 (Müll. Thermodontiacis).
  2. B. Thermōdontĭ-ăcus, a, um, adj., the same: turmae, Stat. S. 1, 6, 56: bipennis, i. e. of Penthesilea, the queen of the Amazons, Ov. M. 12, 611; cf. securis, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 66: aurum, of Hippolyte, Ov. M. 9, 189.
  3. C. Thermō-dontĭus, a, um, adj., the same: ripae, Sen. Med. 215: hostis, id. Herc. Oet. 21.

thermŏpōlĭum, ii, n., = θερμοπώλιον, a place where warm drinks were sold, a pothouse, tap-house, tavern, Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 13; id. Trin. 4, 3, 6; id. Rud. 2, 6, 45; id. Ps. 2, 4, 52.

thermŏpōto, āvi, āre, v. a. [vox hibrida, θερμός-poto], to refresh with warm potations: gutturem, Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 7.

Thermŏpylae, ārum, f., = Θερμοπύλαι, the famous defile of Œta, where Leonidas fell, Mel. 2, 3, 6: saltus Thermopylarum, Liv. 36, 15, 5; 37, 58, 7; Cic. Off. 1, 18, 61; id. Tusc. 1, 42, 101; id. Sen. 10, 32; id. Fin. 2, 30, 97; Just. 2, 11, 2; Cat. 68, 54; Flor. 2, 8, 11; Nep. Them. 3, 4.

thermospŏdĭum, ii, n., = θερμοσπόδιον, hot, glowing ashes, embers, Apic. 4, 2 med.

* thermŭlae, ārum, f. dim. [thermae], a little warm bath, Mart. 6, 42, 1.

Thermus, i, m., a Roman cognomen in the Minucian gens: Q. Minucius Thermus, Cic. Fam. 2, 17, 6; 2, 17, 18; 2, 13, 53.