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Ἀναξαγόρας δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνονAnaxagoras used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Anaxagoras said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep

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|georg=habitāculum, ī, n. ([[habito]]), der [[Wohnplatz]], die [[Wohnung]] der Menschen, hab. pastorum, Vulg.: agrestia habitacula, Amm.: in Romano [[solo]] [[apud]] Toxiandriam locum habitacula [[sibi]] figere, Amm. – der Tiere, leonis, Gel.: [[avium]], Pallad. – übtr. vom [[Körper]] [[als]] W. der [[Seele]], Prud. cath. 10, 40. Pacat. pan. 5, 3. Augustin. serm. 368, 1.
|georg=habitāculum, ī, n. ([[habito]]), der [[Wohnplatz]], die [[Wohnung]] der Menschen, hab. pastorum, Vulg.: agrestia habitacula, Amm.: in Romano [[solo]] [[apud]] Toxiandriam locum habitacula [[sibi]] figere, Amm. – der Tiere, leonis, Gel.: [[avium]], Pallad. – übtr. vom [[Körper]] [[als]] W. der [[Seele]], Prud. cath. 10, 40. Pacat. pan. 5, 3. Augustin. serm. 368, 1.
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|lnztxt=habitaculum, i. n. :: [[居處]]。[[宅]]
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

habitaculum habitaculi N N :: dewlling place; home, residence; habitation (Bee)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

hăbĭtācŭlum: i, n. id.,
I a dwellingplace, habitation (post-class.).
I Lit.: leonis, Gell. 5, 14, 21: avium, Pall. 1, 23.—
II Transf., of the body, as the dwellingplace of the soul, Prud. Cath. 10, 39.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hăbĭtācŭlum, ī, n. (habito), demeure : Gell. 5, 14, 21 || [fig.] demeure de l’âme, c.-à-d. le corps : Prud. Cath. 10, 39.

Latin > German (Georges)

habitāculum, ī, n. (habito), der Wohnplatz, die Wohnung der Menschen, hab. pastorum, Vulg.: agrestia habitacula, Amm.: in Romano solo apud Toxiandriam locum habitacula sibi figere, Amm. – der Tiere, leonis, Gel.: avium, Pallad. – übtr. vom Körper als W. der Seele, Prud. cath. 10, 40. Pacat. pan. 5, 3. Augustin. serm. 368, 1.

Latin > Chinese

habitaculum, i. n. :: 居處