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Latest revision as of 09:05, 13 June 2024

Latin > English

expeditio expeditionis N F :: expedition, campaign; rapid march; account; proof by elimination

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

expĕdītĭo: ōnis, f. expedio.
I Milit. t. t., an enterprise against the enemy, an expedition, campaign: tripartito milites equitesque in expeditionem misit, * Caes. B. G. 5, 10, 1; cf.: in expeditionem exercitum educere, * Cic. Div. 1, 33, 72; Hirt. B. G. 8, 34, 3; Suet. Caes. 46; id. Aug. 8; 25 et saep.; Curt. 7, 9; Plin. 12, 6, 12, § 24 al.— *
   B Transf., of bees: apes noctu deprehensae in expeditione, excubant supinae, Plin. 11, 8, 8, § 19.—
II In rhetoric. *
   A An unfolding, developing, settling, determining: habet paucis comprehensa brevitas multarum rerum expeditionem, Auct. Her. 4, 54, 68.—*
   B A figure of speech, a despatching, removing, Auct. Her. 4, 29, 40. —
III In architect., an arranging, preparing of buildings, Vitr. 6, 5, 3; 8, 6, 5 Schneid.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

expĕdītĭō,¹⁰ ōnis, f. (expedio),
1 préparatifs de guerre, expédition, campagne : in expeditionem exercitum educere Cic. Div. 1, 72, mettre l’armée en campagne, cf. Cæs. G. 5, 10, 1 ; Hirt. G. 8, 34, 3 || [fig.] apes noctu deprehensæ in expeditione Plin. 11, 19, abeilles surprises la nuit en campagne
2 [rhét.] présentation nette, exposition claire : Her. 4, 68
3 [fig. de rhét.] procédé qui consiste à ruiner successivement tous les motifs supposables pour aboutir à un seul qu’on développe : Her. 4, 40
4 [archit.] disposition, distribution : Vitr. Arch. 6, 5, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

expedītio, ōnis, f. (expedio), I) als rhet. t. t., die Erledigung, Abfertigung, Beseitigung, multarum rerum, Cornif. rhet. 4, 68. – als rhet. Fig., Cornif. rhet. 4, 40. – II) als t. t. der Baukunst, die Herrichtung, Einrichtung, rusticorum (aedificiorum) expeditiones, Vitr. 6, 5, 3: ea autem ductio... hanc habebit expeditionem, Vitr. 8, 6, 5. – III) als milit. t. t., der Zug gegen den Feind, die kriegerische Unternehmung, der Feldzug (Ggstz. acies, Liv. 3, 12, 6), exp. Britannica, Eutr.: aestiva, Vell.: hiberna, Sall. fr. u. Liv.: nocturna, Hirt. b. G.: adsuetus expeditionibus miles, Tac.: expeditionis eius comites, Liv.: socii expeditionum, Suet.: expeditionem praeparare, Suet.: exp. parare in Arachosios, Curt., contra Persas, Eutr.: expeditionem obire, suscipere, Suet.: expeditionem habere adversum Sarmatas, Eutr.: milites ex hibernis in expeditionem evocare, Sall.: tripertito milites equitesque in expeditionem mittere, Caes.: in expeditionem exercitum educere, Cic.: cum promptissimis iuvenum praedatum atque in expeditiones ire, Liv. – übtr., der Ausflug der Bienen, Plin. 11, 19.

Latin > Chinese

expeditio, onis. f. :: 發兵動干戈伶便

Translations

campaign

Albanian: fushatë; Arabic: ⁧حَمْلَة⁩; Armenian: արշավ, արշավանք; Azerbaijani: kampaniya, yürüş; Belarusian: кампанія, паход; Bengali: প্রচার; Bulgarian: кампания, поход; Burmese: စစ်ဆင်ရေး; Catalan: campanya; Chinese Mandarin: 活動/活动, 戰役/战役; Czech: tažení, kampaň; Danish: kampagne, felttog; Dutch: campagne, veldtocht; Esperanto: kampanjo, balotkampanjo, reklamkampanjo, militkampanjo; Estonian: kampaania; Finnish: kampanja, sotaretki; French: campagne; Galician: campaña; Georgian: კამპანია; German: Einsatz, Feldzug, Heereszug, Kampagne; Greek: καμπάνια, εκστρατεία; Ancient Greek: ἐπιστρατεία, ἐπιστρατηΐη, στρατεία, στράτευμα, στρατηγία, στρατηγίη, στρατηΐη, στρατηλασία, στρατηλασίη, στρατιά; Hebrew: ⁧מַעֲרָכָה⁩, ⁧קמפיין / קַמְפֵּיְן⁩; Hindi: मुहिम, अभियान; Hungarian: kampány, hadjárat; Icelandic: herferð; Indonesian: kampanye; Irish: feachtas; Italian: campagna; Japanese: キャンペーン, 戦役; Kazakh: науқан, жорық; Khmer: យុទ្ធការ, ចលនា, ការឃោសនា; Korean: 캠페인, 전역(戰役), 깜빠니아; Kurdish Central Kurdish: ⁧حەملە⁩; Northern Kurdish: kampanya, helmet; Kyrgyz: кампания; Latin: expeditio, prensatio; Latvian: kampaņa; Lithuanian: kampanija; Luxembourgish: Campagne; Macedonian: кампања; Malay: kempen, cari suara; Jawi: ⁧کيمڤين⁩, ⁧چاري سوارا⁩; Maori: whakamataaratanga; Mongolian Cyrillic: кампани, аян; Mongolian: ᠻᠠᠮᠫᠠᠨᠢ, ᠠᠶᠠᠨ; Norwegian Bokmål: kampanje, felttog; Nynorsk: kampanje, felttog; Occitan: campanha; Old French: cumpaigne; Persian: ⁧کارزار⁩, ⁧کمپین⁩; Polish: kampania, pochód; Portuguese: campanha; Romanian: campanie; Russian: кампания, поход; Scottish Gaelic: iomairt; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кампа̀ња, по̀ход; Roman: kampànja, pòhod; Slovak: kampaň, ťaženie; Slovene: kampanja; Spanish: campaña; Swahili: kampeni; Swedish: kampanj, fälttåg; Tagalog: kampanya; Tajik: маърака, кампания, корзор; Tetum: kampaña; Thai: การรณรงค์, การหาเสียง; Turkish: kampanya; Turkmen: kampaniýa; Ukrainian: кампанія, похі́д; Urdu: ⁧مُہِم⁩; Uyghur: ⁧ھەرىكەت⁩; Uzbek: kampaniya; Vietnamese: chiến dịch, vận động; Volapük: krigagoläd; Yiddish: ⁧קאַמפּאַניע⁩