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ὀδοῦσι καὶ ὄνυξι καὶ πάσῃ μηχανῇ → tooth and nail | tooth, fang, and claw | in every possible way | by hook or by crook

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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=ambubaia ambubaiae N F :: [[wild endive]]; [[chicory]]<br />ambubaia ambubaia ambubaiae N F :: [[Syrian singing-girl and courtesan]]
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|lshtext=<b>ambūbāĭa</b>: ae, usu. in the plur., am-būbāĭae, ārum, f. from Syr. , plur. = [[tibia]], Vulg. 1 Cor. 14, 7,<br /><b>I</b> a [[class]] of Syrian girls in [[Rome]], [[who]] supported [[themselves]] by [[their]] [[music]] and [[immorality]]: ambubajarum collegia, * Hor. S. 1, 2, 1: ambubajarum ministeria, Suet. Ner. 27.—In sing., Petr. 74, 13.
|lshtext=<b>ambūbāĭa</b>: ae, usu. in the plur., am-būbāĭae, ārum, f. from Syr. , plur. = [[tibia]], Vulg. 1 Cor. 14, 7,<br /><b>I</b> a [[class]] of Syrian girls in [[Rome]], [[who]] supported [[themselves]] by [[their]] [[music]] and [[immorality]]: ambubajarum collegia, * Hor. S. 1, 2, 1: ambubajarum ministeria, Suet. Ner. 27.—In sing., Petr. 74, 13.
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{{Georges
{{Georges
|georg=(1) ambūbāia<sup>1</sup>, ae, f., Plur. ambūbāiae, ārum, f. (aus dem syr. abbūb, ›die [[Pfeife]]‹), die Flötenspielerin, eine [[Art]] Bajaderen, d.i. syrische [[Mädchen]], die in Rom [[durch]] Flötenspiel u. [[nebenbei]] [[auch]] [[wohl]] [[durch]] [[ein]] anderes [[Gewerbe]] [[sich]] nährten, Sing. b. Petr. 74, 13: Plur. b. Hor. [[sat]]. 1, 2, 1 ([[dazu]] Fritzsche u. Kießling). Suet. Ner. 27, 2.<br />'''(2)''' [[ambubaia]]<sup>2</sup> u. [[ambubeia]], ae, f., die wilde [[Zichorie]], [[Form]] -aia, Plin. 1. ind. ad libr. 20. c. 29. u. Plin. 20, 73: [[Form]] -[[eia]], Cels. 2, 30. § 3. – / Gloss. II, 16, 17 ›[[ambubia]], κιχώρια‹ u. Gloss. III, 359, 76 ›[[ambuvia]], κιχώριον‹.
|georg=(1) ambūbāia<sup>1</sup>, ae, f., Plur. ambūbāiae, ārum, f. (aus dem syr. abbūb, ›die [[Pfeife]]‹), die Flötenspielerin, eine [[Art]] Bajaderen, d.i. syrische [[Mädchen]], die in Rom [[durch]] Flötenspiel u. [[nebenbei]] [[auch]] [[wohl]] [[durch]] [[ein]] anderes [[Gewerbe]] [[sich]] nährten, Sing. b. Petr. 74, 13: Plur. b. Hor. [[sat]]. 1, 2, 1 ([[dazu]] Fritzsche u. Kießling). Suet. Ner. 27, 2.<br />'''(2)''' [[ambubaia]]<sup>2</sup> u. [[ambubeia]], ae, f., die wilde [[Zichorie]], [[Form]] -aia, Plin. 1. ind. ad libr. 20. c. 29. u. Plin. 20, 73: [[Form]] -[[eia]], Cels. 2, 30. § 3. – / Gloss. II, 16, 17 ›[[ambubia]], κιχώρια‹ u. Gloss. III, 359, 76 ›[[ambuvia]], κιχώριον‹.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=ambubaia ambubaiae N F :: wild endive; chicory<br />ambubaia ambubaia ambubaiae N F :: Syrian singing-girl and courtesan
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 16 May 2024

Latin > English

ambubaia ambubaiae N F :: wild endive; chicory
ambubaia ambubaia ambubaiae N F :: Syrian singing-girl and courtesan

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ambūbāĭa: ae, usu. in the plur., am-būbāĭae, ārum, f. from Syr. , plur. = tibia, Vulg. 1 Cor. 14, 7,
I a class of Syrian girls in Rome, who supported themselves by their music and immorality: ambubajarum collegia, * Hor. S. 1, 2, 1: ambubajarum ministeria, Suet. Ner. 27.—In sing., Petr. 74, 13.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ambūbaĭa¹⁵ et ambūbeĭa, æ, f., chicorée sauvage : Plin. 20, 73 ; Cels. Med. 2, 30, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) ambūbāia1, ae, f., Plur. ambūbāiae, ārum, f. (aus dem syr. abbūb, ›die Pfeife‹), die Flötenspielerin, eine Art Bajaderen, d.i. syrische Mädchen, die in Rom durch Flötenspiel u. nebenbei auch wohl durch ein anderes Gewerbe sich nährten, Sing. b. Petr. 74, 13: Plur. b. Hor. sat. 1, 2, 1 (dazu Fritzsche u. Kießling). Suet. Ner. 27, 2.
(2) ambubaia2 u. ambubeia, ae, f., die wilde Zichorie, Form -aia, Plin. 1. ind. ad libr. 20. c. 29. u. Plin. 20, 73: Form -eia, Cels. 2, 30. § 3. – / Gloss. II, 16, 17 ›ambubia, κιχώρια‹ u. Gloss. III, 359, 76 ›ambuvia, κιχώριον‹.