I.clothed in black for mourning, dressed in mourning: cedo, quis umquam cenārit atratus? * Cic. Vatin. 12 fin.: “plebes,” Tac. A. 3, 2: “senex,” Suet. Galb. 18.— “Also of suppliants: an atratus prodiret in publicum proque rostris precaretur,” Suet. Ner. 47.—Poet. of the horses in the chariot of the sun darkened in an eclipse: “Solis et atratis luxerit orbis equis,” Prop. 4, 4, 34 (cf. id. 3, 7, 32: Et citius nigros sol agitabit equos).
ātrātus , a, um, P. a., as if from atro, āre [ater],