I.a lattice, enclosure, grating, grate, balustrade, bars, railings: ( = κιγκλίδες; Latini tamen cancellos non tantum fores τοῦ δικαστηρίου, sed etiam omne consaeptum appellant, Salmas. Hist. Aug. p. 483) scenici et theatri, Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 4: “aenei rivorum,” Col. 8, 17, 6; the bar in a court of justice, Cic. Verr 2, 3, 59, § 135: “tantus ex fori cancellis plausus excitatus,” the barrier in public spectacles, id. Sest. 58, 124: “circi,” Ov. Am. 3, 2, 64: “aedium,” Dig. 30, 41, § 10; 33, 7, 12, § 26: “fenestrarum,” Aug. Trin. 11, 2: “saepta cancellorum,” Amm. 30, 4, 19.—Of the reticulated skin of the elephant, Plin. 8, 10, 10, § 30; cf. cancello.—
B. Trop., boundaries, limits (so perh. only in Cic.): “si extra hos cancellos egredi conabor, quos mihi ipse circumdedi,” Cic. Quint. 10, 36: “esse certam rerum forensibus cancellis circumscriptam scientiam,” id. de Or. 1, 12, 52: severitatis, Cod. Th. 1, 12, 8.—
II. Meton., the space enclosed by boundaries, Auct. B. Afr. 15 fin.