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|georg=ferrātilis, e ([[ferrum]]), [[mit]] [[Eisen]] [[versehen]], [[genus]], die gefesselten Sklaven, Plaut. most. 19.
|georg=ferrātilis, e ([[ferrum]]), [[mit]] [[Eisen]] [[versehen]], [[genus]], die gefesselten Sklaven, Plaut. most. 19.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=ferratilis ferratilis, ferratile ADJ :: in chains/irons (slaves and prisoners); fettered; furnished with iron
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ferrātĭlis: e, adj. ferratus,
I furnished with iron; comically said of slaves who are ironed, fettered, Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 18; cf. the foll. art.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ferrātĭlis, e (ferrum), chargé de fers [en parl. d’un esclave] : Pl. Most. 19.

Latin > German (Georges)

ferrātilis, e (ferrum), mit Eisen versehen, genus, die gefesselten Sklaven, Plaut. most. 19.

Latin > English

ferratilis ferratilis, ferratile ADJ :: in chains/irons (slaves and prisoners); fettered; furnished with iron