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Φίλος με βλάπτων (λυπῶν) οὐδὲν ἐχθροῦ διαφέρει → Laedens amicus distat inimico nihil → Ein Freund, der schadet, ist ganz gelich mir einem Feind

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{{Georges
|georg=baceolus, ī, m. ([[βάκηλος]]), [[stockdumm]], Dummhut, sagte [[Augustus]] st. [[stultus]], [[nach]] Suet. Aug. 87, 2.
|georg=baceolus, ī, m. ([[βάκηλος]]), [[stockdumm]], Dummhut, sagte [[Augustus]] st. [[stultus]], [[nach]] Suet. Aug. 87, 2.
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|lnetxt=baceolus baceola, baceolum ADJ :: stupid, slow-witted, unintelligent, inept; foolish, silly; (used by Augustus)
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Revision as of 19:10, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

bacĕŏlus: used by Augustus for stultus prob. from βάκηλοςἀνόητος, Hesych., acc. to Suet. Aug. 87.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

bacĕŏlus,¹⁶ ī, m. (βάκηλος), imbécile : August. d. Suet. Aug. 87.

Latin > German (Georges)

baceolus, ī, m. (βάκηλος), stockdumm, Dummhut, sagte Augustus st. stultus, nach Suet. Aug. 87, 2.

Latin > English

baceolus baceola, baceolum ADJ :: stupid, slow-witted, unintelligent, inept; foolish, silly; (used by Augustus)