pingo, pinxi, pictum, 3, v. a., to represent pictorially with the pencil or needle, to paint, embroider (cf.: depingo, delineo, adumbro). 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.—B. Transf. 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. To adorn, decorate, embellish: herbas floribus
, Lucr. 5, 1396: bibliothecam aliquā re
, Cic. Att. 4, 5, 3: stellis pingitur aether
, Sen. Med. 310.—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. 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.—B. Transf., tattooed: Geloni
, Verg. G. 2, 115: Agathyrsi
, id. A. 4, 146 Forbig. ad loc.; Prisc. Perieg. 302.—2. Of style, ornamented, ornate: orationis pictum et expolitum genus, Cic. Or. 27, 96: Lysiā nihil potest esse pictius
, id. Brut. 95, 293.—3. Merely painted, i. e. unreal, false, deceptive, empty, vain: pictos experiere metus
, Prop. 4 (5), 6, 50.