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ἐν δὲ μηνὸς πρῶτον τύχεν ἆμαρ → it chanced to be on the first of the month, that day fell on the first of the month

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|georg=cōleātus, a, um ([[coleus]]), [[gehörig]] [[mit]] Hoden [[versehen]], [[eculeus]], Pompon. com. 40: [[cuspis]] (= [[penis]]), ibid. 69.
|georg=cōleātus, a, um ([[coleus]]), [[gehörig]] [[mit]] Hoden [[versehen]], [[eculeus]], Pompon. com. 40: [[cuspis]] (= [[penis]]), ibid. 69.
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|lnztxt=coleatus, a, um. ''adj''. :: [[未閹者]]
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

coleatus coleata, coleatum ADJ :: provided with/having/pertaining to testicles

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cōlĕātus: a, um, adj. colis = caulis, II. D.,
I pertaining to the membrum virile: cuspis, Pompon. ap. Non. p. 470, 31 (Com. Rel. v. 69 Rib.): eculeus, id. ib. 4, 17 (Com. Rel. v. 40 ib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cōlĕātus, a, um, (coleus), qui a des testicules : Pompon. Com. 40.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōleātus, a, um (coleus), gehörig mit Hoden versehen, eculeus, Pompon. com. 40: cuspis (= penis), ibid. 69.

Latin > Chinese

coleatus, a, um. adj. :: 未閹者