Propatulus, pen. cor. Adiect. Cic.Wide open.In aperto ac propatulo loco.Cic.In propatulo. Col. Openly in the sight of men.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
prō-pătŭlus, a, um, adj.I.Open in front, not covered up, open, uncovered (class.): in aperto ac propatulo loco, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49, 110.—More freq., II.Subst.: prōpătŭlum, i, n., an open or uncovered place.A. In phrase in propatulo (class.): in propatulo ac silvestribus locis, in the open air (opp.: domi sub tecto), Cic. Fragm. ap. Col. 12, 1: in propatulo aedium, in the open court, Liv 24, 16, 17.—Trop.: in propatulo, publicly (not in Cic. or Cæs.): pudicitiam in propatulo habere,
offer it publicly
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expose it to sale
, Sall. C. 13, 3: in propatulo esse, Gell. 18, 10, 8 (with in promptu); cf. id. 19, 14, 2; App. Mag. p. 284, 26: statuas in propatulo abicit, Nep. Hann. 9, 3.— B.Abl.: propatulo, in the open air (postAug.): Mossyni propatulo vescuntur, Mel. 1, 19, 10.