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Θεοὶ μὲν γὰρ μελλόντων, ἄνθρωποι δὲ γιγνομένων, σοφοὶ δὲ προσιόντων αἰσθάνονται → Because gods perceive future things, men what is happening now, but wise men perceive approaching things

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|georg=satīvus, a, um (v. [[sero]], [[sevi]] etc.), gesät, gepflanzt, (Ggstz. [[agrestis]], [[silvestris]]), [[res]], [[Varro]]: [[morus]], Plin.: corna, Plin. – Plur. subst., satīva, ōrum, n., angebaute [[Pflanzen]] (Ggstz. silvestria), Plin. 19, 185.
|georg=satīvus, a, um (v. [[sero]], [[sevi]] etc.), gesät, gepflanzt, (Ggstz. [[agrestis]], [[silvestris]]), [[res]], [[Varro]]: [[morus]], Plin.: corna, Plin. – Plur. subst., satīva, ōrum, n., angebaute [[Pflanzen]] (Ggstz. silvestria), Plin. 19, 185.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=sativus sativa, sativum ADJ :: sown; that is sown
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Revision as of 06:10, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sătīvus: a, um, adj. 1. sero,
I that is sown or planted (opp. agrestis, silvestris, etc., that grows wild; very rare), Varr. ap. Gell. 17, 3, 4: morus, Plin. 24, 13, 73, § 120: corna, id. 32, 2, 11, § 22.—Neutr. plur.: sativa (opp. silvestria), Plin. 19, 12, 60, § 185.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sătīvus, a, um (sero 3), semé, qui vient de semis, cultivé : Varr. d. Gell. 17, 3, 4 ; Plin. 24, 120.

Latin > German (Georges)

satīvus, a, um (v. sero, sevi etc.), gesät, gepflanzt, (Ggstz. agrestis, silvestris), res, Varro: morus, Plin.: corna, Plin. – Plur. subst., satīva, ōrum, n., angebaute Pflanzen (Ggstz. silvestria), Plin. 19, 185.

Latin > English

sativus sativa, sativum ADJ :: sown; that is sown