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Revision as of 12:10, 14 May 2024

Latin > English

penetrabilis penetrabilis, penetrabile ADJ :: that can be pierced; penetrable; piercing

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pĕnĕtrābĭlis: e, adj. penetro.
I Pass., that can be pierced or penetrated, penetrable (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): corpus nullo penetrabile telo, Ov. M. 12, 166: cum sit nulli penetrabilis, Sen. Const. Sap. 3: pectus ferro, Stat. Th. 2, 653: terra, Just. 4, 1, 2: caput haud penetrabile Nili, inaccessible, Stat. S. 3, 5, 21.—
II Act., piercing, penetrating (poet. and in post-class. prose): Boreae penetrabile frigus, Verg. G. 1, 93: telum, id. A. 10, 481: harundo, Sil. 7, 649: fulmen, Ov. M. 13, 857: vinum penetrabilius in venas, Macr. 7, 12: querimonia, Gell. 10, 3, 4.—Comp.: sermo Dei est penetrabilior omni gladio ancipiti, Vulg. Heb. 4, 12.—
III = penetralis (late Lat.): ad regni penetrabilia, Laurent. Hom. 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pĕnĕtrābĭlis,¹³ e (penetro)
1 qui peut être pénétré, percé : Ov. M. 12, 166 ; Sen. Const. 3, 5 || où l’on peut pénétrer, accessible : Stat. S. 3, 5, 21
2 qui pénètre, qui entre : Virg. G. 1, 93 ; En. 10, 481 || penetrabilior Macr. Sat. 7, 12, 7.

Latin > German (Georges)

penetrābilis, e (penetro), I) durchdringbar, corpus nullo pen. telo, Ov.: sapiens nulli (telo) est pen., Sen.: profunda altitudo nullis inquirentium spatiis pen., keinem Maße der U. erreichbar, Tac.: terra cavernis quibusdam fistulisque ita pen., ut etc., Iustin. – II) aktiv = durchdringend, durchbohrend, telum, Verg.: fulmen, Ov.: frigus, Verg.: tepor, Sen. de ben. 4, 23, 1: misericordia, ergreifende, Gell. 10, 3, 4: Compar., quia (vinum) tanto penetrabilius efficitur, quanto etc., Macr. sat. 7, 12, 7: sermo dei est penetrabilior omni gladio ancipiti, Vulg. Hebr. 4, 14. Paul. Nol. in Augustin. epist. 121, 18.