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Latest revision as of 07:05, 22 May 2024

Latin > English

carnalis carnalis, carnale ADJ :: carnal, fleshy, bodily, sensual; of the_flesh; not spiritual, worldly

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

carnālis: e, adj. 2. caro,
I fleshly, carnal (opp. to spiritalis; eccl. Lat.): delicta, Tert. Poen. 3: oculi, Min. Fel. Oct. 32: stirps, Prud. Apoth. 1051.—Subst.: carnālĭa, um, n., carnal things (opp. spiritalia), Lact. 4, 17, 21.—Adv.: carnālĭter, carnally, Tert. Bapt. 7 fin.; Hier. Ep. 54, n. 9; Prud. Apoth. 436.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

carnālis, e (caro 2), de la chair, charnel : delictorum quædam sunt carnalia Tert. Pæn. 3, parmi les péchés certains sont charnels.

Latin > German (Georges)

carnālis, e (2. caro), fleischlich, körperlich (Ggstz. spiritalis), Eccl. – Plur. subst., carnālia, ium, n. (Ggstz. spiritalia), Lact. 4, 17, 21. – / Über carnales bei Varr. sat. Men. 494 codd. s. casnar.