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ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστεθηρίονθεός → a man who is incapable of entering into partnership, or who is so self-sufficing that he has no need to do so, is no part of a state, so that he must be either a lower animal or a god | whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god

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|lshtext=<b>hinnus</b>: i, m., = [[ἵννος]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[mule]] (from a [[stallion]] and a she-[[ass]]; opp. [[mulus]], from a he-[[ass]] and a [[mare]]): ex [[equa]] et asino [[fit]] [[mulus]]: [[contra]] ex equo et [[asina]] [[hinnus]] ... Hinnus est ex equo et [[asina]], [[minor]] [[quam]] [[mulus]] corpore, etc., Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1; 6; cf.: hinnos et hinnas sub quo sensu accipere debeamus [[Varro]] designat: ait [[enim]] ex equis et hinnulis ([[leg]]. asinabus) qui nascantur, hinnos vocari, Non. 122, 4 sq.; Col. 6, 37, 5.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in the form [[ginnus]], i, m., = [[γίννος]], a [[little]] [[stunted]] [[mule]]: non [[aliter]] monstratur [[Atlas]] cum [[compare]] ginno, Mart. 6, 77, 7; cf.: in plurium Graecorum est monumentis, cum [[equa]] muli coitu natum, quem vocaverint ginnum, id est parvum mulum, Plin. 8, 44, 69, § 174.
|lshtext=<b>hinnus</b>: i, m., = [[ἵννος]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[mule]] (from a [[stallion]] and a she-[[ass]]; opp. [[mulus]], from a he-[[ass]] and a [[mare]]): ex [[equa]] et asino [[fit]] [[mulus]]: [[contra]] ex equo et [[asina]] [[hinnus]] ... Hinnus est ex equo et [[asina]], [[minor]] [[quam]] [[mulus]] corpore, etc., Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1; 6; cf.: hinnos et hinnas sub quo sensu accipere debeamus [[Varro]] designat: ait [[enim]] ex equis et hinnulis ([[leg]]. asinabus) qui nascantur, hinnos vocari, Non. 122, 4 sq.; Col. 6, 37, 5.—<br /><b>II</b> Transf., in the form [[ginnus]], i, m., = [[γίννος]], a [[little]] [[stunted]] [[mule]]: non [[aliter]] monstratur [[Atlas]] cum [[compare]] ginno, Mart. 6, 77, 7; cf.: in plurium Graecorum est monumentis, cum [[equa]] muli coitu natum, quem vocaverint ginnum, id est parvum mulum, Plin. 8, 44, 69, § 174.
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|gf=<b>hinnus</b>, ī, m. ([[ἵννος]]), mulet [provenant du cheval et de l’ânesse] : [[Varro]] R. 2, 8, 1 ; cf. Non. 122, 4. forme [[ginnus]], ī, m., Plin. 8, 174 ; Mart. 6, 77, 7.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

hinnus: i, m., = ἵννος,
I a mule (from a stallion and a she-ass; opp. mulus, from a he-ass and a mare): ex equa et asino fit mulus: contra ex equo et asina hinnus ... Hinnus est ex equo et asina, minor quam mulus corpore, etc., Varr. R. R. 2, 8, 1; 6; cf.: hinnos et hinnas sub quo sensu accipere debeamus Varro designat: ait enim ex equis et hinnulis (leg. asinabus) qui nascantur, hinnos vocari, Non. 122, 4 sq.; Col. 6, 37, 5.—
II Transf., in the form ginnus, i, m., = γίννος, a little stunted mule: non aliter monstratur Atlas cum compare ginno, Mart. 6, 77, 7; cf.: in plurium Graecorum est monumentis, cum equa muli coitu natum, quem vocaverint ginnum, id est parvum mulum, Plin. 8, 44, 69, § 174.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hinnus, ī, m. (ἵννος), mulet [provenant du cheval et de l’ânesse] : Varro R. 2, 8, 1 ; cf. Non. 122, 4. forme ginnus, ī, m., Plin. 8, 174 ; Mart. 6, 77, 7.