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Τί ὕπνος; Καμάτων ἀνάπαυσις, ἰατρῶν κατόρθωμα, δεδεμένων λύσις, ἀγρυπνούντων σοφία, νοσούντων εὐχή, θανάτου εἰκών, ταλαιπωρούντων ἐπιθυμία, πάσης πνοῆς ἡσυχία, πλουσίων ἐπιτήδευμα, πενήτων ἀδολεσχία, καθημερινὴ μελέτη. → What is sleep? Rest from toil, the success of physicians, the release of those who are bound, the wisdom of the wakeful, what sick men pray for, an image of death, the desire of those who toil in hardship, the rest of all the spirit, a principal occupation of the rich, the idle chatter of poor men, a daily object of concern.

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|georg=apicula, ae, f. (Demin. v. [[apis]]), das [[Bienchen]], Plaut. Curc. 10. Plin. 7, 85. Augustin. ep. 137, 8. Ambros. cant. cantic. 4, 30. v. 11: formicularum et apicularum ostenta, [[Fronto]] ad Ver. imp. 2, 8.
|georg=apicula, ae, f. (Demin. v. [[apis]]), das [[Bienchen]], Plaut. Curc. 10. Plin. 7, 85. Augustin. ep. 137, 8. Ambros. cant. cantic. 4, 30. v. 11: formicularum et apicularum ostenta, [[Fronto]] ad Ver. imp. 2, 8.
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|lnetxt=apicula apiculae N F :: little bee
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Revision as of 23:20, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ăpĭcŭla: ae, f.
dim. apis,
I a little bee, * Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 10; Plin. 7, 21, 21, § 85; Fronto Ep. ad Ver. 8 Mai.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăpĭcŭla,¹⁶ æ, f. (apis), petite abeille : Plin. 7, 85.

Latin > German (Georges)

apicula, ae, f. (Demin. v. apis), das Bienchen, Plaut. Curc. 10. Plin. 7, 85. Augustin. ep. 137, 8. Ambros. cant. cantic. 4, 30. v. 11: formicularum et apicularum ostenta, Fronto ad Ver. imp. 2, 8.

Latin > English

apicula apiculae N F :: little bee