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terrĭcŭla , ōrum, n. (collat. form ter-rĭcŭla , ae, f.) [terreo],
I.means of exciting terror, a fright, scarecrow, bugbear (very rare; not in Cic. or Cæs.).
(α). Neutr.: proinde ista haec tua aufer terricula, Att. ap. Non. 227, 31 (Trag. Fragm. v. 324, 623): “nullis minis, nullis terriculis se motos,Liv. 34, 11, 7: “sine tribuniciae potestatis terriculis,id. 5, 9, 7.—
(β). Fem. (ante- and post-class.): pertimuistis cassam terriculam adversari, Afran. ap. Non. 352, 26 (Com. Fragm. v. 270 Rib.): “terriculas tyrannicae potestatis profligare,Lact. Mort. Persec. 16 med.: “omnes terriculae suppliciorum,Min. Fel. Oct. 37.
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