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μηδ' εἰς ὀρχηστρίδος εἰσᾴττειν, ἵνα μὴ πρὸς ταῦτα κεχηνὼς μήλῳ βληθεὶς ὑπὸ πορνιδίου τῆς εὐκλείας ἀποθραυσθῇς → and not to dart into the house of a dancing-woman, lest, while gaping after these things, being struck with an apple by a wanton, you should be damaged in your reputation
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Arabic: رَجَمَ; Armenian: քարկոծել; Azerbaijani: daşlamaq; Breton: labezañ, meinata; Bulgarian: пребивам с камъни; Catalan: apedregar, lapidar; Czech: kamenovat, ukamenovat; Danish: stene; Dutch: [[stenigen]]; Esperanto: ŝtonmortigi; Faroese: steina; Finnish: kivittää; French: [[lapider]]; Galician: lapidar, apedrar, acoiar, acantazar; German: [[steinigen]]; Ancient Greek: [[καταλεύειν]], [[καταλεύω]], [[καταλιθοῦν]], [[καταλιθόω]], [[λεύειν]], [[λεύω]], [[λιθάζω]], [[λιθοβολέω]], [[λιθοβολῶ]], [[λιθοκοπέω]], [[λιθοκοπῶ]], [[λιθολευστέω]], [[λιθολευστῶ]], [[πετροβολέω]], [[πετροβολῶ]]; Hindi: संगसार करना; Hungarian: megkövez; Interlingua: lapidar; Irish: cloch; Italian: [[lapidare]]; Khmer: ចោលដុំថ្ម; Latin: [[lapido]]; Macedonian: каменува; Nahuatl: motla, tehuia; Norman: lapider; Norwegian: steine; Occitan: lapidar; Old English: stǣnan, hǣnan, ġehǣnan; Persian: سنگسار کردن; Polish: kamienować, ukamienować; Portuguese: [[apedrejar]], [[lapidar]]; Quechua: chanqiyay, ch'aqiy; Slovak: kameňovať, ukameňovať; Spanish: [[lapidar]], [[apedrear]]; Swahili: piga mawe; Swedish: stena; Turkish: taşlamak; Welsh: llabyddio | |||
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Revision as of 15:17, 31 October 2024
Latin > English
lapido lapidare, lapidavi, lapidatus V :: throw stones at; stone; [lapidat => it rains stones]
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lăpĭdo: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. lapis,
I to throw stones at a person or thing, to stone ( = lapidibus obruo, percutio; not ante-Aug.).
I With personal object: exercitus imperatorem lapidavit, Flor. 1, 22; Petr. 93: eum lapidare coeperunt, Auct. B. Hisp. 23: Stephanum, Vulg. Act. 7, 58: Paulum, id. ib. 14, 18.—
(b) To cast stones upon, to bury: praeteriens aliquis nos lapidabit, Petr. 114, 11.—
(g) With an inanim. object: quo defunctus est die, lapidata sunt templa, Suet. Calig. 5.—
B Trop., to assail, assault, strike at: notantes impotentiam ejus hac dicacitate lapidatam, Macr. S. 2, 7 init.—
II Impers.: lapidat, it rains stones: quia Veiis de caelo lapidaverat, Liv. 27, 37: Reate imbri lapidavit, id. 43, 13.—In the pass. form: quod de caelo lapidatum esset, Liv. 29, 14, 4: propter crebrius eo anno de caelo lapidatum, id. 29, 10, 4.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lăpĭdō,¹⁴ āvī, ātum, āre (lapis),
1 tr., a) attaquer à coups de pierres, lapider : Suet. Cal. 5 ; Flor. 1, 22 || [fig.] Macr. Sat. 2, 7 ; b) recouvrir de pierres : Petr. 114, 11
2 imp., v. lapidat.
Latin > German (Georges)
lapido, āvī, ātum, āre (lapis), Steine werfen, I) tr.: 1) jmd. od. etw. mit Steinen werfen, nach jmd. od. etw. Steine werfen, schleudern, jmd. steinigen (vgl. Quint. 8, 2, 5), alqm, Flor. 1, 22, 2. Petron. 93, 3. Auct. b. Hisp. 22, 4. Augustin. epist. 36, 5. Vulg. exod. 17, 4 u.a.: templa, Suet. Cal. 5. – übtr., notantes impotentiam eius hāc dicacitate lapidatam, wir »gegeißelt«, Macr. sat. 2, 7, 5. – 2) einen Toten mit einem Steine bedecken, Petron. 114, 11. – II) impers., lapidat, es regnet Steine, es fallen Steine (vom Himmel) herab, Veiis de caelo lapidaverat, Liv. 27, 37, 1: Reate imbri lapidavit, Liv. 43, 13, 4: in passiver Form, de caelo lapidatum est, Liv. 29, 10, 4 u. 29, 14, 4.
Latin > Chinese
lapido, as, are. (lapis.) :: 以石擊人。以石盖
Translations
stone
Arabic: رَجَمَ; Armenian: քարկոծել; Azerbaijani: daşlamaq; Breton: labezañ, meinata; Bulgarian: пребивам с камъни; Catalan: apedregar, lapidar; Czech: kamenovat, ukamenovat; Danish: stene; Dutch: stenigen; Esperanto: ŝtonmortigi; Faroese: steina; Finnish: kivittää; French: lapider; Galician: lapidar, apedrar, acoiar, acantazar; German: steinigen; Ancient Greek: καταλεύειν, καταλεύω, καταλιθοῦν, καταλιθόω, λεύειν, λεύω, λιθάζω, λιθοβολέω, λιθοβολῶ, λιθοκοπέω, λιθοκοπῶ, λιθολευστέω, λιθολευστῶ, πετροβολέω, πετροβολῶ; Hindi: संगसार करना; Hungarian: megkövez; Interlingua: lapidar; Irish: cloch; Italian: lapidare; Khmer: ចោលដុំថ្ម; Latin: lapido; Macedonian: каменува; Nahuatl: motla, tehuia; Norman: lapider; Norwegian: steine; Occitan: lapidar; Old English: stǣnan, hǣnan, ġehǣnan; Persian: سنگسار کردن; Polish: kamienować, ukamienować; Portuguese: apedrejar, lapidar; Quechua: chanqiyay, ch'aqiy; Slovak: kameňovať, ukameňovať; Spanish: lapidar, apedrear; Swahili: piga mawe; Swedish: stena; Turkish: taşlamak; Welsh: llabyddio