Officina, pen. prod. Cic.A warehouse: a shoppe.Æraria officina. Plin. hartariæ officinæ, Vide CHARTA. Ex eadem officina.Cic.It came out of the same shop: it was of the same mans doing.Officinas promercalium vestium exercere. Suet. To set oute garments to sale that be a little worne.Quæstuosissima falsorum commentaríorum & chirographotum officina.Cic. Sic vocat domum Antonij, vbi falsa testamenta conscribebantur. Officinæ vitiorum & similium, per translationem. Columel. Places or houses wherein vices are practised.Officina nequitiæ, & diuersorium flagitiorum, Cic.A shoppe of misehiefe and place of refuge for all naught inesse. Officina. Plin. The making or workemanship. Officinam gallinarium vocat. Columella. A penne or coupe for hennes.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
offĭcīna, ae, f. [contr. from opificina, from opifex; the uncontracted prim. form, opĭfĭcīna, is still found in Plaut. Mil. 3, 3, 7, and Jul. Val. Res Gest. Alex. M. 3, 83 fin. Mai], a workshop, manufactory (class.; cf. fabrica). I.Lit.: nec enim quicquam ingenuum potest habere officina, Cic. Off. 1, 42, 150: instituit officinam Syracusis in regiā maximam, id. Verr. 2, 4, 24, 54: armorum,
, Col. 8, 17: officina monetae, Liv. 6, 20: dum graves Cyclopum Volcanus ardens urit officinas, Hor. C. 1, 4, 8.—2. In partic., in econom. lang. = ornithon, a place where fowls are kept, in order to lay their eggs and hatch their young, a poultry-house or yard, Col. 8, 3, 4.—B.Transf., a making, formation: in magnis corporibus facilis officina sequaci materia fuit, Plin. 11, 2, 1, 2.—II.Trop., a workshop, manufactory, laboratory: mathematici, poëtae, musici, medici denique ex hac tamquam omnium artium officinā profecti sunt, Cic. Fin. 5, 3, 7: falsorum commentariorum, et chirographorum officina, id. Phil. 2, 14, 35: nequitiae, id. Rosc. Am. 46, 134: dicendi, id. Brut. 8, 32: sapientiae, id. Leg. 1, 13, 36: spirandi pulmo, Plin. 11, 37, 72, 188: rhetoris, Cic. de Or. 2, 13, 57: ex rhetorum officinis, id. Or. 3, 12: domus ejus officina eloquentiae habita est, id. ib. 13, 40: corruptelarum omnis generis, Liv. 39, 11, 6; cf. 39, 8, 7: crudelitatis, Val. Max. 3, 1, 2: humanarum calamitatium, Sen. Contr. 5, 33, 2.