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1. cŏlŭmella (in MSS. often cŏlum-nella), ae, f. dim. [columna, columen],

  1. I. a small column, a pillar, Cato, R. R. 20, 1; 22, 2; Cic. Leg. 2, 26, 66; id. Tusc. 5, 23, 65; Caes. B. C. 2, 10.
    1. B. The foot or pedestal of a catapult, Vitr. 10, 15.
  2. II. Trop., a pillar, support, prop (cf. columen), Lucil. ap. Don. Ter. Phorm. 2, 1, 57.

2. Cŏlŭmella, ae, m., a Roman cognomen in the gens Junia; so,

  1. I. M. Junius Moderatus Columella, of Hispania Bœtica, uncle of the following.
  2. II. L. Junius Moderatus Columella, a well-known writer on husbandry, in the first century of the Christian era. He was of Gades, and a companion of Seneca and Celsus; his writings, De Re Rustica and De Arboribus, are yet extant; v. Schneid. Scriptt. Rei Rust. II. 2 praef.; Col. 7, 2, 4; 7, 10, 185; Plin. 8, 41, 63, § 153; 17, 9, 6, §§ 51 and 52; Pall. 1, 19, 3.