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ὦ θάνατε παιάν, μή μ᾽ ἀτιμάσῃς μολεῖν· μόνος γὰρ εἶ σὺ τῶν ἀνηκέστων κακῶν ἰατρός, ἄλγος δ᾽ οὐδὲν ἅπτεται νεκροῦ. → O death, the healer, reject me not, but come! For thou alone art the mediciner of ills incurable, and no pain layeth hold on the dead.
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|georg=hernia, ae, f., der [[Bruch]] [[als]] Leibesschaden, Cels. 7, 18. p. 296, 1 D.: [[ingens]]. Mart. 3, 24, 9. Arnob. 7, 34: Nbf. [[hirnia]], [[κήλη]], Gloss. II, 68, 49. | |georg=hernia, ae, f., der [[Bruch]] [[als]] Leibesschaden, Cels. 7, 18. p. 296, 1 D.: [[ingens]]. Mart. 3, 24, 9. Arnob. 7, 34: Nbf. [[hirnia]], [[κήλη]], Gloss. II, 68, 49. | ||
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Revision as of 08:25, 10 January 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hernĭa: ae, f. perhaps from ἔρνος, sprout, like ramex from ramus,
I a rupture, hernia, Cels. 7, 18; 13; Mart. 3, 24, 10.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hernĭa, æ, f., hernie : Cels. Med. 7, 18.
Latin > German (Georges)
hernia, ae, f., der Bruch als Leibesschaden, Cels. 7, 18. p. 296, 1 D.: ingens. Mart. 3, 24, 9. Arnob. 7, 34: Nbf. hirnia, κήλη, Gloss. II, 68, 49.