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pictăcĭum, i, n., i. q. pittacium, Laber. ap. Gell. 16, 7, 9; v. pittacium.

Pictāvi, ōrum, m., a later appellation of the Pictones, Amm. 15, 21; Ven. Carm. 6, 7, 215; 2, 19, 2.
Hence,

  1. A. Pictāva, ae, f., the capital of the Pictavi, the mod. Poictiers, Sulp. Sev. Vit. S. Mart. 5.
  2. B. Pic-tāvĭcus, a, um, adj., Pictavian: rhetor, Aus. Epigr. 51, 2.

Picti, ōrum, m. [pingo, the painted people], a people of Britain, the Picts or ancient Caledonians (so named from their practice of tattooing themselves), Amm. 20, 1, 1; Claud. III. Cons. Hon. 54; id. Laud. Stil. 2, 254.

pictĭlis, e, adj. [pictus], embroidered: balteus, App. M. 10, p. 247, 38.

Pictŏnes, um, m.,

  1. I. a people in Aquitanian Gaul, in the mod. Pays de Poiteau, Caes. B. G. 3, 11; Hirt. B. G. 8, 26; 27; Plin. 4, 19, 33, § 108; Luc. 1, 436.
    Hence,
  2. II. Pictŏnĭcus, a, um, adj., Pictonic: Pictonicum litus, Aus. Ep. 9, 36.

1. pictor, ōris, m. [pingo].

      1. 1. A painter, Cic. Ac. 2, 7, 20; id. Verr. 2, 4, 13, § 30; Hor. A. P. 9; Plin. 35, 8, 34, § 53 sq.; Juv. 3, 76; 12, 28.
      2. 2. Transf., an embroiderer, Coripp. Laud. Just. 2, 280.

2. Pictor, ōris, m. [pingo], a surname in the gens Fabia.

  1. A. C. Fabius Pictor, Cic. Tusc. 1, 2, 4.
  2. B. Q. Fabius Pictor, an ancient Roman historian, Cic. de Or. 2, 12, 53.

pictōrĭus, a, um, adj. [1. pictor], of or belonging to painters, pictorial: licentia, Tert. adv. Marc. 1, 3: operae, Dig. 38, 1, 23.

pictūra, ae, f. [pingo], painting, the art of painting.

  1. I. Lit.: una est ars ratioque picturae, Cic. de Or. 3, 7, 26; 1, 16, 73; id. Brut. 18, 70; App. Mund. p. 66, 23.
    1. B. In partic., a painting of the face, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 105.
    2. C. Transf., concr., a painting, picture (cf. tabula): et si qua inutilis pictura sit, eam vendat, Plaut. As. 4, 1, 10; Cic. Or. 11, 36: nego ullam picturam neque in tabulis neque textilem fuisse, quin conquisierit, id. Verr. 2, 4, 1, § 1: accedant statuae et picturae, Sen. Ep. 16, 8: positae sunt picturae Herculis liberos occidentis, id. Contr. 5, 34, 14: statuas et picturas avehere, Tac. A. 16, 23: dicitur tabulam picturae cedere, Gai. Inst. 2, 78.
      Of embroideries: textilibus picturis, Lucr. 2, 35.
      Of paintings in Mosaic, Verg. Cul. 64.
      Of a carving in relief: et sculpsit in eis picturam cherubim, Vulg. 3 Reg. 6, 32.
  2. II. Trop., a painting, picture in words: animum ab istā picturā imaginibusque virtutum traducere, Cic. Tusc. 5, 5, 14: Homerum tradunt caecum fuisse; at ejus picturam, non poësin videmus, id. ib. 5, 39, 114.

pictūrātus, a, um, adj. [pictura], painted, pictured, i. e.

  1. I. Party-colored, variegated (poet.): agger floribus, Stat. Th. 6, 58: volucres, Claud. Ep. ad Ser. 3.
  2. II. Embroidered: vestes, Verg. A. 3, 483.

pictus, a, um, Part. and P. a., from pingo.

pingo, pinxi, pictum, 3, v. a., to represent pictorially with the pencil or needle, to paint, embroider (cf.: depingo, delineo, adumbro).

  1. I. Lit.: quas (comas) Dione Pingitur sustinuisse manu, is represented in painting, Ov. Am. 1, 14, 34; Cic. Fam. 5, 12, 7: tabulas, id. Inv. 2, 1, 1: tabula picta, a painting, picture, id. Brut. 75: pingere hominis speciem, id. de Or. 2, 16, 69: Helenae simulacrum, id. Inv. 2, 1, 1: Nero princeps jusserat colosseum se pingi, Plin. 35, 7, 33, § 51.
    Prov.: quae dicunt ii, qui numquam philosophum pictum, ut dicitur, viderunt, of those who speak of things they know nothing about, Cic. Fin. 5, 27, 80.
    Of embroidering (with or without acu): textile stragulum, magnificis operibus pictum, Cic. Tusc. 5, 21, 61: pingere acu, Ov. M. 6, 23: picti reges, in embroidered garments, Mart. 10, 72, 7: picti tori, with embroidered coverlets, Ov. H. 12, 30: toga, the embroidered toga worn by a triumphing commander, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 40: tapetes, Vulg. Prov. 7, 16.
    Pass. in mid. force: pingi, to paint the face, Plaut. Poen. 1, 2, 11.
    1. B. Transf.
      1. 1. To paint, stain, color with any thing (mostly poet.): palloribus omnia pingunt, Lucr. 4, 311; 2, 375: sanguineis frontem moris et tempora pingit, Verg. E. 6, 22; 2, 50; Mart. 14, 5, 2: multas facies, Juv. 9, 146: oculos, id. 2, 94; so, oculos stibio, Vulg. Jer. 4, 30.
        Esp., to tattoo: Agathyrsi ora artusque pingunt iisdem omnes notis, et sic ut ablui nequeunt, Mel. 2, 1, 10: membraque qui ferro gaudet pinxisse Gelonus, Claud. in Ruf. 1, 313.
      2. 2. To adorn, decorate, embellish: herbas floribus, Lucr. 5, 1396: bibliothecam aliquā re, Cic. Att. 4, 5, 3: stellis pingitur aether, Sen. Med. 310.
  2. II. Trop., of style, to paint, color, embellish: verba, Cic. Brut. 37, 141: tabula, quam Cleanthes sane commode verbis depingere solebat, id. Fin. 2, 21, 69: locus, quem ego varie meis orationibus soleo pingere, id. Att. 1, 14, 3: modo mihi date Britanniam, quam pingam coloribus tuis penicillo meo, id. Q. Fr. 2, 15, a, 2: hunc (virum) omnibus a me pictum et politum artis coloribus subito deformatum vidi, id. Att. 2, 21, 4.
    Hence, pictus, a, um, P. a., painted, colored, of various colors.
    1. A. Lit.: volucres, Verg. A. 4, 525: pelles, id. G. 4, 342: absint et picti squalentia terga lacerti, id. ib. 4, 13: puppes, id. A. 5, 663: carinae, id. ib. 8, 93.
    2. B. Transf., tattooed: Geloni, Verg. G. 2, 115: Agathyrsi, id. A. 4, 146 Forbig. ad loc.; Prisc. Perieg. 302.
      1. 2. Of style, ornamented, ornate: orationis pictum et expolitum genus, Cic. Or. 27, 96: Lysiā nihil potest esse pictius, id. Brut. 95, 293.
      2. 3. Merely painted, i. e. unreal, false, deceptive, empty, vain: pictos experiere metus, Prop. 4 (5), 6, 50.