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,” trees, plants, 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.