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|georg=anniculus, a, um ([[annus]]), [[jährig]] = [[einjährig]], [[taurus]], Varr.: [[agnus]], Vulg.: [[aper]], Plin.: [[neptis]] [[vix]] ann., Nep.: [[filius]], ICt.: nuces, [[Cato]]: ramuli, Col.: [[aetas]], Col. – Nbf. [[annuculus]] u. synk. [[annuclus]], a) v. Pers., [[filia]] annucula, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 3858: [[filius]] [[annuclus]], ibid. 3, 2319 (vgl. 2602): [[infans]] [[annuclus]], ibid. 3, 2457.
|georg=anniculus, a, um ([[annus]]), [[jährig]] = [[einjährig]], [[taurus]], Varr.: [[agnus]], Vulg.: [[aper]], Plin.: [[neptis]] [[vix]] ann., Nep.: [[filius]], ICt.: nuces, [[Cato]]: ramuli, Col.: [[aetas]], Col. – Nbf. [[annuculus]] u. synk. [[annuclus]], a) v. Pers., [[filia]] annucula, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 3858: [[filius]] [[annuclus]], ibid. 3, 2319 (vgl. 2602): [[infans]] [[annuclus]], ibid. 3, 2457.
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|lnetxt=anniculus annicula, anniculum ADJ :: one year old, yearling; lasting only one year, limited to a year
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Revision as of 16:25, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

annĭcŭlus: a, um, adj. annus,
I a year old, of a year, or a yearling (not in Cic.; freq. in Vulg.): nuces, Cato, R. R. 17, 2 Schneid.: taurus, Varr. R. R. 2, 5, 12: vituli, Vulg. Micah, 6, 6: agnus, ib. Ex. 12, 5: ovis, ib. Lev. 14, 10: capra, ib. ib. 15, 27: vinum, Varr. R. R. 1, 65: virgo vix annicula, * Nep. Att. 19, 4: aetas, Col. 7, 9, 2 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

annĭcŭlus,¹⁵ a, um (annus), d’un an, âgé d’un an : Cato Agr. 17, 2 ; Nep. Att. 19, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

anniculus, a, um (annus), jährig = einjährig, taurus, Varr.: agnus, Vulg.: aper, Plin.: neptis vix ann., Nep.: filius, ICt.: nuces, Cato: ramuli, Col.: aetas, Col. – Nbf. annuculus u. synk. annuclus, a) v. Pers., filia annucula, Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 3858: filius annuclus, ibid. 3, 2319 (vgl. 2602): infans annuclus, ibid. 3, 2457.

Latin > English

anniculus annicula, anniculum ADJ :: one year old, yearling; lasting only one year, limited to a year