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|georg=circito, āre (= circuito; vgl. [[circitor]] = [[circuitor]]), [[überall]] durchwandern, omnes [[istae]] artes, quibus [[aut]] circitatur [[civitas]] [[aut]] strepit, die in der [[Stadt]] [[umher]] [[ihr]] [[Wesen]] [[treiben]] od. [[sie]] [[mit]] [[Geräusch]] [[erfüllen]], Sen. ep. 90, 19. Vgl. Gloss. ›[[circito]], περινοστῶ, [[κυκλεύω]]‹.
|georg=circito, āre (= circuito; vgl. [[circitor]] = [[circuitor]]), [[überall]] durchwandern, omnes [[istae]] artes, quibus [[aut]] circitatur [[civitas]] [[aut]] strepit, die in der [[Stadt]] [[umher]] [[ihr]] [[Wesen]] [[treiben]] od. [[sie]] [[mit]] [[Geräusch]] [[erfüllen]], Sen. ep. 90, 19. Vgl. Gloss. ›[[circito]], περινοστῶ, [[κυκλεύω]]‹.
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|lnetxt=circito circitare, circitavi, circitatus V TRANS :: go round as a hawker/peddler/solicitor; frequent, be busy (L+S)
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Revision as of 16:45, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

circĭto: āre, 1,
I v freq. a. [for circuito, from circueo for circumeo, to frequent, make busy: omnes istae artes, quibus aut circitatur civitas aut strepit. Sen. Ep. 90, 19; cf.: circito, περινοστῶ>: circitat et circat, κυκλεύει, Gloss. Labb.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

circĭtō,¹⁶ āre, tr., faire tourner autour, agiter : Sen. Ep. 90, 19.

Latin > German (Georges)

circito, āre (= circuito; vgl. circitor = circuitor), überall durchwandern, omnes istae artes, quibus aut circitatur civitas aut strepit, die in der Stadt umher ihr Wesen treiben od. sie mit Geräusch erfüllen, Sen. ep. 90, 19. Vgl. Gloss. ›circito, περινοστῶ, κυκλεύω‹.

Latin > English

circito circitare, circitavi, circitatus V TRANS :: go round as a hawker/peddler/solicitor; frequent, be busy (L+S)