I.a rounding; concr., a round body, ball (poet. and perh. ante- and post-class.): “dissimiles formae glomeramen in unum conveniunt,” Lucr. 2, 686: “lunae,” id. 5, 726.—In plur.: “nec retinentur enim inter se glomeramina quaeque,” i. e. the round atoms, Lucr. 2, 454: “dilue praeterea glomeramina,” i. e. pills, Ser. Samm. 55, 999.
glŏmĕrāmen , ĭnis, n. id.,