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Αὐτάρκης ἔσῃ, ἂν μάθῃς τί τὸ καλὸν κἀγαθόν ἐστι → You will be contented with your lot if you learn what the honourable and good is

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|lshtext=<b>gestĭcŭlus</b>: i, m.<br /> [[dim]]. 2. [[gestus]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[mimic]] [[gesture]], gesticulation ([[post]]-[[class]].): digitorum, Tert. Apol. 19.
|lshtext=<b>gestĭcŭlus</b>: i, m.<br /> [[dim]]. 2. [[gestus]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[mimic]] [[gesture]], gesticulation ([[post]]-[[class]].): digitorum, Tert. Apol. 19.
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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>gestĭcŭlus</b>, ī, m. ([[gestus]]), petit geste : Tert. Apol. 19.
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Revision as of 06:54, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

gestĭcŭlus: i, m.
dim. 2. gestus,
I a mimic gesture, gesticulation (post-class.): digitorum, Tert. Apol. 19.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

gestĭcŭlus, ī, m. (gestus), petit geste : Tert. Apol. 19.