harundō (arun-) inis, f a reed, cane: longa O.: fluvialis, V.: casae ex harundine textae, L.: harundinum radices, Cs.
—A fishing-rod: captat harundine piscīs, O.: moderator harundinis, O.
— Collect., limed twigs for catching birds, Pr.
—A wreath of reeds: crinīs umbrosa tegebat harundo, V.: redimitus harundine crines, O.: in vertice (Priapi) fixa (to frighten birds), H.
—An arrowshaft, arrow: habet sub harundine plumbum, O.: letalis, V.
—A reed pipe, shepherd's pipe, Pan-pipes (of reeds, joined with wax): iunctisque canendo Vincere harundinibus, O.: tenuis, V.: fissa, Pr.
— A flute: harundine victus, O.
—A comb of reed (for setting threads of a web): stamen secernit harundo, O.
—A hobby-horse, cane-horse: equitare in harundine, H.