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|georg=agēa, ae, f. (wahrsch. v. griech. [[ἀγυιά]]), der Schiffsgang, der zu den Ruderern führt, Enn. ann. 484. Vgl. Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 10, 10. Isid. 19, 2, 4. Gloss. ›[[agea]], [[πάροδος]] πλοίου‹. | |georg=agēa, ae, f. (wahrsch. v. griech. [[ἀγυιά]]), der Schiffsgang, der zu den Ruderern führt, Enn. ann. 484. Vgl. Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 10, 10. Isid. 19, 2, 4. Gloss. ›[[agea]], [[πάροδος]] πλοίου‹. | ||
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|lnetxt=agea ageae N F :: gangway between the rowers in a ship | |||
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Revision as of 22:40, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
agēa: ae, f.,
I a gangway in a ship, so called, acc. to Festus, quod in eā maxime quaeque res agi solet, p. 9 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ăgēa, æ, f. (ἄγυια?), dans un navire passage conduisant vers les rameurs : Enn. Ann. 492 [ P. Fest. 10 ; Isid. Orig. 19, 2, 4 ].
Latin > German (Georges)
agēa, ae, f. (wahrsch. v. griech. ἀγυιά), der Schiffsgang, der zu den Ruderern führt, Enn. ann. 484. Vgl. Paul. ex Fest. 10, 10. Isid. 19, 2, 4. Gloss. ›agea, πάροδος πλοίου‹.
Latin > English
agea ageae N F :: gangway between the rowers in a ship