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[11] caput unctius referret: i.e. be rolling in wealth on his return; a colloquial figure derived from the expensiveness of fine ointments, which, therefore, only the rich could use; cf. Catul. 6.8n.; Pl. Ps. 219numqui quoipiamst tuorum tua opera hodie conservorum nitidiusculum caput ?Cic. Verr. 2.2.22.54ita palaestritas defendebat ut ab illis ipse unctior abiret;” and an extension of the same figure in Catul. 29.22uncta patrimonia.” With the comparative unctius sc. ‘than those of men in general’; cf. Catul. 3.2n. venustiorum; Catul. 9.10beatiorum” .


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