Pando, pandis pandi passum, pándeic. Plaut.To open: to sette abroade.Aciem pandere, Vide ACIES.Alas pandere ad solem.Virg.To set abroade the winges toward the suune.Alas velorum pandere.Virg.Vlmus pandit brachia.Virg.The clme spreadeth the braunthes or boughes.Claustra pandite ianuæ. Catul. Open the gate.Domus panditur.Virg.Forem difficilem pandere.Ouid.Iter alicui pandere.Ouid. Limina pandere. Stat.Mœnia vibis pandere.Virg.Pennas in littore pandunt aues.Virg.Portæ panduntur.Virg.Spatia membrorum paudit.Stat.Spectacula pandere. Horat. Vela pandere curuato sinu.Ouid.To spread sayles.Vestigia pandere.Virg.To shewe tokens.Viam ad aliquid pandere.Liu.To open way to.Pandere viam fugæ.Liu. Dictis pandere aliquid. Lucret. To declare in wordes.Casus suos pandere.Ouid.Rem ordine pandere.Virg. Panditur planities. Liuius. A great plaine flelde stretcheth out largely.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Pandărus, i, m.I.A leader of the Lycians, auxiliary of the Trojans, Verg. A. 5, 496.—II.A son of Alcanor, companion of Æneas, slain by Turnus, Verg. A. 9, 672 sq.; 11, 396.