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ἀναγκαιότεραι μὲν οὖν πᾶσαι ταύτης, ἀμείνων δ᾽ οὐδεμίαaccordingly, although all other sciences are more necessary than this, none is more excellent (Aristotle, Metaphysics A 983a10)

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|lnetxt=currax (gen.), curracis ADJ :: agile, quick, swift, lively; running fast (L+S); [laqueus ~ => running noose]
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|lshtext=<b>currax</b>: ācis, adj. [[curro]],<br /><b>I</b> [[running]] [[fast]], [[quick]], [[swift]] ([[post]]-[[class]]. and [[rare]]): [[servus]], Dig. 21, 1, 18.—Poet.: laquei, [[which]] are [[bound]] on the feet of [[running]] animals, Grat. Cyn. 89.
|lshtext=<b>currax</b>: ācis, adj. [[curro]],<br /><b>I</b> [[running]] [[fast]], [[quick]], [[swift]] ([[post]]-[[class]]. and [[rare]]): [[servus]], Dig. 21, 1, 18.—Poet.: laquei, [[which]] are [[bound]] on the feet of [[running]] animals, Grat. Cyn. 89.
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|georg=currāx, ācis ([[curro]]), [[schnell]] [[laufend]], [[schnell]], [[servus]], [[Gaius]] Dig. 21, 1, 18 pr.: equi, Cassiod. hist. eccl. 1, 20 extr.: poet., laquei, die am Fuße der laufenden Tiere angebunden sind, Gratt. cyn. 89.
|georg=currāx, ācis ([[curro]]), [[schnell]] [[laufend]], [[schnell]], [[servus]], [[Gaius]] Dig. 21, 1, 18 pr.: equi, Cassiod. hist. eccl. 1, 20 extr.: poet., laquei, die am Fuße der laufenden Tiere angebunden sind, Gratt. cyn. 89.
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|lnetxt=currax (gen.), curracis ADJ :: agile, quick, swift, lively; running fast (L+S); [laqueus ~ => running noose]
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Revision as of 11:45, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

currax (gen.), curracis ADJ :: agile, quick, swift, lively; running fast (L+S); [laqueus ~ => running noose]

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

currax: ācis, adj. curro,
I running fast, quick, swift (post-class. and rare): servus, Dig. 21, 1, 18.—Poet.: laquei, which are bound on the feet of running animals, Grat. Cyn. 89.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

currāx, ācis (curro), qui court vite, bon coureur : Dig. 21, 1, 18 ; Cassiod. Hist. eccl. 1, 20 || [poét., en parlant d’un lacet où l’animal s’est pris et qu’il emporte dans sa fuite] : Gratt. Cyn. 89.

Latin > German (Georges)

currāx, ācis (curro), schnell laufend, schnell, servus, Gaius Dig. 21, 1, 18 pr.: equi, Cassiod. hist. eccl. 1, 20 extr.: poet., laquei, die am Fuße der laufenden Tiere angebunden sind, Gratt. cyn. 89.