Plantâris, & hoc plantâre, penu. prod. Stat.Pertaining to the foote.
Plantárium, plantárij, n. g. Ipsa planta. Virg.A set: a plant. Plantarium. Plin. A place where plants be fet.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
plantāris, e, adj. [planta]. I.Of or belonging to sets; subst.: plantārĭa, ĭum, n.plur., sets, slips, or young trees, Verg. G. 2, 27: plantaria transferuntur, Plin. 21, 10, 34, 60: non Epicurum Suspicit exigui laetum plantaribus horti,
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, Juv. 13, 123.—B.Transf., the hair, Pers. 4, 39.—II.Of or belonging to the sole of the foot (poet.); of Mercury: summa pedum propere plantaribus alligat alis, Stat. Th. 1, 304.—Subst.: plantārĭa, ium, winged shoes or sandals: aërii plantaria vellet Perseos, Val. Fl. 1, 67.