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|gf=<b>pĕtĭlus</b>, a, um, mince, grêle : Pl. d. Non. 149, 10 &#124;&#124; blanc [d’après Scæv. d. Fest. 205, 22 ], cf. Gloss. 5, 608, 61.||blanc [d’après Scæv. d. Fest. 205, 22 ], cf. Gloss. 5, 608, 61.
|gf=<b>pĕtĭlus</b>, a, um, mince, grêle : Pl. d. Non. 149, 10 &#124;&#124; blanc [d’après Scæv. d. Fest. 205, 22 ], cf. Gloss. 5, 608, 61.||blanc [d’après Scæv. d. Fest. 205, 22 ], cf. Gloss. 5, 608, 61.
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|georg=petilus od. [[petulus]], a, um, wahrsch. = [[schmächtig]], crura, Lucil. 583: labra, eingekniffene, Plaut. fr. [[bei]] Non. 149, 10 Quich. (Scaliger [[petilus]], habrus [[[weichlich]]]): [[sura]], [[Fest]]. 205, 22: übtr., [[donum]], spärliches, Plaut. truc. 2, 7, 47 Sp. (Schoell liest v. 609 tantilli). – Aber Gloss. Scalig. V, 608, 61 ›[[petulus]] [[equus]]‹ [[qui]] habet albos [[pedes]]; u. Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 204, 6 ›petilam suram‹ significat ungulam equi albam.
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Revision as of 09:32, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pĕtīlus: a, um, adj.,
I thin, slender (anteclass.): petilum tenue et exile, Non. 149, 7 sq.; Lucil. and Plaut. ap. Non. 1. 1.: petilam suram, siccam et substrictam vulgo interpretantur: Scaevola ait, ungulam albam equi ita dici, Fest. p. 205 Müll.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pĕtĭlus, a, um, mince, grêle : Pl. d. Non. 149, 10 || blanc [d’après Scæv. d. Fest. 205, 22 ], cf. Gloss. 5, 608, 61.

Latin > German (Georges)

petilus od. petulus, a, um, wahrsch. = schmächtig, crura, Lucil. 583: labra, eingekniffene, Plaut. fr. bei Non. 149, 10 Quich. (Scaliger petilus, habrus [[[weichlich]]]): sura, Fest. 205, 22: übtr., donum, spärliches, Plaut. truc. 2, 7, 47 Sp. (Schoell liest v. 609 tantilli). – Aber Gloss. Scalig. V, 608, 61 ›petulus equus‹ qui habet albos pedes; u. Paul. ex Fest. 204, 6 ›petilam suram‹ significat ungulam equi albam.