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πρῶτον μὲν οὖν ὄστρεια παρὰ Νηρεῖ τινι ἰδὼν γέροντι φυκί ἠμφιεσμένα ἔλαβον ἐχίνους τ' ἐστὶ γὰρ προοίμιον δείπνου χαριέντως ταῦτα πεπρυτανευμένου → So first I spotted oysters wrapped in seaweed at the shop of some old Nereus, and sea urchins, which I bought; these were the appetizers for a delightfully managed dinner
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|gf=(1) <b>barbŭla</b>,¹⁶ æ, f., petite barbe : Cic. Cæl. 33 || duvet des plantes : Plin. 27, 98. | |gf=(1) <b>barbŭla</b>,¹⁶ æ, f., petite barbe : Cic. Cæl. 33 || duvet des plantes : Plin. 27, 98.||duvet des plantes : Plin. 27, 98. | ||
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Revision as of 07:28, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
barbŭla: ae. f.
dim. barba.
I A little beard (as worn by the young Romans; v. barba. barbatus, and barbatulus): non hac barbulā, sed illa horrida, quam in statuis antiquis videmus, * Cic. Cael. 14, 33.—
B Transf. to plants (cf. barba, II. A.), Plin. 27, 11, 74, § 98; 21, 8, 25, § 49.—
II A cognomen of Q. Aemilius, Liv 9, 20, 7.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) barbŭla,¹⁶ æ, f., petite barbe : Cic. Cæl. 33 || duvet des plantes : Plin. 27, 98.