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ἤτοι ἐμοὶ τρεῖς μὲν πολὺ φίλταταί εἰσι πόληες Ἄργός τε Σπάρτη τε καὶ εὐρυάγυια Μυκήνη → The three cities I love best are Argos, Sparta, and Mycenae of the broad streets

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|georg=inambulātio, ōnis, f. ([[inambulo]]), I) das Auf- und Abgehen (-[[spazieren]]), Cornif. rhet. 3, 27. Cic. [[Brut]]. 158. – poet., das Hinundherschwanken, lecti, Catull. 6, 11. – II) meton., der [[Spaziergang]] ([[als]] [[Ort]]), Vitr. 1, 3, 1. Plin. 14, 11.
|georg=inambulātio, ōnis, f. ([[inambulo]]), I) das Auf- und Abgehen (-[[spazieren]]), Cornif. rhet. 3, 27. Cic. [[Brut]]. 158. – poet., das Hinundherschwanken, lecti, Catull. 6, 11. – II) meton., der [[Spaziergang]] ([[als]] [[Ort]]), Vitr. 1, 3, 1. Plin. 14, 11.
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|lnztxt=inambulatio, onis. f. :: [[逛]]。[[逛之處]]
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Latest revision as of 19:50, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ĭnambŭlātĭo: ōnis, f. inambulo.
I A walking up and down on the rostra (of orators; rare but class.), Auct. Her. 3, 15, 27; Cic. Brut. 43, 158. — Poet.: tremuli lecti, a moving or shaking to and fro, Cat. 6, 11.—
II Transf., a place to walk in, a walk, promenade, Vitr. 1, 3; Plin. 14, 1, 3, § 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ĭnambŭlātĭō,¹⁶ ōnis, f.,
1 action de se promener, promenade : Cic. Br. 158
2 lieu de promenade : Plin. 14, 11 ; Vitr. Arch. 1, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

inambulātio, ōnis, f. (inambulo), I) das Auf- und Abgehen (-spazieren), Cornif. rhet. 3, 27. Cic. Brut. 158. – poet., das Hinundherschwanken, lecti, Catull. 6, 11. – II) meton., der Spaziergang (als Ort), Vitr. 1, 3, 1. Plin. 14, 11.

Latin > Chinese

inambulatio, onis. f. :: 逛之處