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ἐπεὰν νῶτον ὑὸς δελεάσῃ περὶ ἄγκιστρον, μετιεῖ ἐς μέσον τὸν ποταμόν, ὁ κροκόδειλος ἵεται κατὰ τὴν φωνήν, ἐντυχὼν δὲ τῷ νώτῳ καταπίνει → when he has baited a hog's back onto a hook, he throws it into the middle of the river, ... the crocodile lunges toward the voice of a squealing piglet, and having come upon the hogback, swallows it

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|gf=<b>gĕrŭla</b>, æ, f. ([[gerulus]]), porteuse : Apul. M. 6, 4 &#124;&#124; bonne d’enfants : Tert. Anim. 46.||bonne d’enfants : Tert. Anim. 46.
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|georg=gerula, s. [[gerulus]].
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Revision as of 09:24, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

gĕrŭla: ae, f. gero,
I she that bears or carries, Tert. Anim. 19 fin.; id. adv. Jud. 9 med.; App. M. 6, p. 181: navis gerula sacrorum, Sol. 1 fin.—A working bee, Plin. 11, 10, 10, § 24.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

gĕrŭla, æ, f. (gerulus), porteuse : Apul. M. 6, 4 || bonne d’enfants : Tert. Anim. 46.

Latin > German (Georges)

gerula, s. gerulus.