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Γελᾷ δ' ὁ μῶρος, κἄν τι μὴ γελοῖον ᾖ → Mens stulta ridet, quando ridendum est nihil → Es lacht der Tor, auch wenn es nichts zu lachen gibt

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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>œcus</b> <b>(-os)</b>, ī, m. ([[οἶκος]]), [[grande]] salle, salon : Vitr. Arch. 6, 10 ; Plin. 36, 184.
|gf=<b>œcus</b> <b>(-os)</b>, ī, m. ([[οἶκος]]), [[grande]] salle, salon : Vitr. Arch. 6, 10 ; Plin. 36, 184.
}}
{{Georges
|georg=oecus, s. [[oecos]].
}}
}}

Revision as of 09:30, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

oecus: i, m., = οἶκος,
I a room in a house; a hall, saloon (only in Vitr. and Plin.): oeci magni, in quibus matresfamiliarum cum lanificis habent sessiones, Vitr. 6, 10; Plin. 36, 25, 60, § 184; cf. Becker's Gallus, 2, p. 189 (2d ed.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

œcus (-os), ī, m. (οἶκος), grande salle, salon : Vitr. Arch. 6, 10 ; Plin. 36, 184.

Latin > German (Georges)

oecus, s. oecos.