Sociâlis, & hoc sociâle, pen. prod. Belonging to fellowes, alies, or confederates: mintaining fellowship. vt Sociale bellum. Cic.berweene alies.Amor socialis.Ouid.Loue causing company or fellowship.Anoi sociales, Ouid.Yeares of mariage.Carmina socialia.Ouid.Songs at mariages.Cœtus socialis.Liu.Equitatus socialis.Liu.Men of armes that our friendes a vs with.Exercitus socialis. Liu The armie of friends ayding vs.Fœdus socialis. Liu League whereby aliaimce is loyned.Iudicium sociale. Liu Iudgement wherein our alies accuse out officers of iniurie.Iura socialia lecti.Ouid.Mariage.Sacra socialia.Ouid.Solenmities of mariage.Torus socialis.Ouid.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
sŏcĭālis, e, adj. [socius], of or belonging to companionship.I. In gen., companionable, sociable, social (so not ante-Aug.): homo sociale animal, Sen. Ben. 7, 1, 8: beneficium dare socialis res est, id. ib. 5, 11, 4: amicitiae, App. M. 5, p. 171, 20.—II. In partic. A.Of or belonging to allies or confederates, allied, confederate (the class. signif. of the word): lex, Cic. Div. in Caecil. 5, 18: lex judiciumque, id. Verr. 2, 2, 6, 15: foedus, Liv. 34, 57: exercitus, i. e.
of the allies
, id. 31, 21: coetus, id. 7, 25: equitatus, id. 26, 5; so, turmae, Tac. A. 4, 73: copiae (opp. legiones), i. e.
, Tac. A. 2, 57.—B. In Ovid several times like conjugialis, of marriage, conjugal, nuptial: amor socialis, Ov. M. 7, 800; (with foedus maritum), id. P. 3, 1, 73: Livia sic tecum sociales compleat annos, id. Tr. 2, 161: foedera, id. M. 14, 380; id. H. 4, 17: torus, id. F. 2, 729: jura, id. Am. 3, 11, 45: sacra, id. H. 21, 155: carmina, i. e. epithalamium, id. ib. 12, 139.—Hence, adv.: sŏ-cĭālĭter, socially: non ut de sede secundā Cederet aut quartā socialiter (iambus), for the sake of company (perh. a(/p. ei)rhm.), Hor. A. P. 258.