accubitus: Difference between revisions
ἧς ἂν ἐπ' ἐλάχιστον ἀρετῆς πέρι ἢ ψόγου ἐν τοῖς ἄρσεσι κλέος ᾖ → of whom there is least talk either for praise or blame, of whom there is least notoriety among the men either for praise or blame
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Revision as of 21:20, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
accŭbĭtus: ūs, m., = accubitio.
I A reclining at table, Stat. Ach. 1, 110 (quoted by Prisc. 863 P.); id. Theb. 1, 714; and perh. also Varr. ap. Isid. Orig. 20, 11, 19.—
II Per meton., a couch, Vulg. Cant. 1, 11; a place on a couch, ib. Luc. 14, 7.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
accŭbĭtŭs, ūs, m.
1 = accubitio : Stat. Th. 1, 714 ; Ach. 1, 109
2 lit de table : Isid. Orig. 15, 3, 8.
Latin > German (Georges)
accubitus, ūs, m. I) = accubitio (w.s.), Varr. de vit. P.R. 1, 28 (bei Isid. 20, 11, 16). Stat. Ach. 1, 109. – II) meton., der Platz bei Tische, Vulg. Tob. 2, 3; cant. 1, 11: Plur., primi accubitus, Vulg. Luc. 14, 7.