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πᾶσα οἰκία ὁπλιτῶν νένακτο → every house had been crammed with soldiers

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|georg=geniculo, āre, u. geniculor, ārī ([[genu]]), das [[Knie]] [[beugen]], alci ([[vor]] jmd.), [[Charis]]. 294, 6. Diom. 313, 21.
|georg=geniculo, āre, u. geniculor, ārī ([[genu]]), das [[Knie]] [[beugen]], alci ([[vor]] jmd.), [[Charis]]. 294, 6. Diom. 313, 21.
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|lnztxt=geniculo, as, are. n. :: [[生節]]
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

gĕnĭcŭlo: āvi, 1, v. n. genu,
I to bend the knee: alicui, before one, Charis. 260 P.; Diom. 294 P.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

gĕnĭcŭlō, āre (genu), intr., s’agenouiller, fléchir les genoux, alicui, devant qqn : Char. 294, 6 || gĕnĭcŭlor, ārī, Diom. 312, 21.

Latin > German (Georges)

geniculo, āre, u. geniculor, ārī (genu), das Knie beugen, alci (vor jmd.), Charis. 294, 6. Diom. 313, 21.

Latin > Chinese

geniculo, as, are. n. :: 生節