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|gf=<b>vulgĭvăgus</b>¹⁵ <b>(volg-)</b>, a, um ([[vulgus]], [[vagor]]), qui erre partout, vagabond : Lucr. 5, 932 ; 4, 1071. | |gf=<b>vulgĭvăgus</b>¹⁵ <b>(volg-)</b>, a, um ([[vulgus]], [[vagor]]), qui erre partout, vagabond : Lucr. 5, 932 ; 4, 1071. | ||
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|georg=vulgivagus (volgivagus), a, um ([[vulgus]] und [[vagor]]), [[überall]] umherschweifend, [[Venus]], Lucr. 4, 1063 (1071): [[mos]] ferarum, Lucr. 5, 929 (932). | |||
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Revision as of 09:03, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
vulgĭvăgus: (volg-), a, um, adj. vulgus-vagor,
I that wanders about everywhere, roving, rambling, vagrant; inconstant (Lucretian): mos ferarum, Lucr. 5, 932: Venus, id. 4, 1071.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
vulgĭvăgus¹⁵ (volg-), a, um (vulgus, vagor), qui erre partout, vagabond : Lucr. 5, 932 ; 4, 1071.
Latin > German (Georges)
vulgivagus (volgivagus), a, um (vulgus und vagor), überall umherschweifend, Venus, Lucr. 4, 1063 (1071): mos ferarum, Lucr. 5, 929 (932).