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|georg=calceāmentum (calciāmentum), ī, n. ([[calceo]]), die Fußbekleidung, das [[Schuhwerk]], calc. militare, Aur. Vict: calceamenti [[resolutio]], Eccl.: calc. [[pedum]] tuorum, Eccl.: calceamenta [[utrique]] sexui [[convenientia]], Col.: calceamentis humilioribus [[uti]], Cels.: [[mihi]] amictui est Scythicum [[tegmen]], [[calceamentum]] solorum [[callum]], Cic.: ›crepidas‹ et ›crepidulas‹ id [[genus]] calciamentum appellaverunt, [[quod]] [[Graeci]] κρηπιδας vocant, Gell. 13, 22 (21), 7.
|georg=calceāmentum (calciāmentum), ī, n. ([[calceo]]), die Fußbekleidung, das [[Schuhwerk]], calc. militare, Aur. Vict: calceamenti [[resolutio]], Eccl.: calc. [[pedum]] tuorum, Eccl.: calceamenta [[utrique]] sexui [[convenientia]], Col.: calceamentis humilioribus [[uti]], Cels.: [[mihi]] amictui est Scythicum [[tegmen]], [[calceamentum]] solorum [[callum]], Cic.: ›crepidas‹ et ›crepidulas‹ id [[genus]] calciamentum appellaverunt, [[quod]] [[Graeci]] κρηπιδας vocant, Gell. 13, 22 (21), 7.
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Latest revision as of 16:45, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

calceamentum calceamenti N N :: shoe; instrument for stretching hides

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

calcĕāmentum: (calcĭām-), i, n. calceo,
I a covering for the foot, a shoe (v. also the class. co - ordinate forms calceamen and calceatus), Cic. Tusc. 5, 32, 90; Cels. 8, 22; Suet. Aug. 73; Col. 12, 3, 1: induere, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 38: inferre, id. 36, 17, 27, § 131; 9, 17, 30, § 65; Dig. 34, 2, 25, § 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

calceāmentum (calciāmentum), ī, n. (calceo), die Fußbekleidung, das Schuhwerk, calc. militare, Aur. Vict: calceamenti resolutio, Eccl.: calc. pedum tuorum, Eccl.: calceamenta utrique sexui convenientia, Col.: calceamentis humilioribus uti, Cels.: mihi amictui est Scythicum tegmen, calceamentum solorum callum, Cic.: ›crepidas‹ et ›crepidulas‹ id genus calciamentum appellaverunt, quod Graeci κρηπιδας vocant, Gell. 13, 22 (21), 7.

Latin > Chinese

calceamentum, i. n. ::