trăbĕātus

a, um, adj.

id.

I. dressed in or wearing a trabea.
I. Adj.: Quirinus, Ov. F. 1, 37; id. M. 14, 828: equites, Tac. A. 3, 2; Suet. Dom. 14; Val. Max. 2, 2, 9; for which also agmina, Stat. S. 4, 2, 32: domus, Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 338; so, colonus, id. IV. Cons. Hon. 417: quies, of the consuls, Cod. Th. 10, 10, 33. —
II. Subst.: trăbĕ-āta, ae, f. (sc. fabula), a kind of drama, so called by C. Melissus, prob. from the knights represented in it, Suet. Gram. 21.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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