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πρὶν ἀλέκτορα φωνῆσαι τρὶς → before the rooster crows three times (Matthew 26:75)

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|georg=rupex, icis, m. ([[rupes]]), der Steinblock, attrib. = [[steinern]], rupices paginae, Salv. de gub. dei 1, 9, 43. – übtr., [[ein]] roher, ungebildeter, bäuerischer [[Mensch]], [[ein]] [[Klotz]], [[ein]] Rüpel, Lucil. 1121. Gell. 13, 9, 5. Tert. de pall. 4 u.a.
|georg=rupex, icis, m. ([[rupes]]), der Steinblock, attrib. = [[steinern]], rupices paginae, Salv. de gub. dei 1, 9, 43. – übtr., [[ein]] roher, ungebildeter, bäuerischer [[Mensch]], [[ein]] [[Klotz]], [[ein]] Rüpel, Lucil. 1121. Gell. 13, 9, 5. Tert. de pall. 4 u.a.
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|lnztxt=*rupex, icis. m. :: [[粗魯]]。[[怵]]
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

rŭpex: ĭcis, m.,
I a rough, uncultivated man; a boor, rustic, clown (ante- and postclass., and mostly in the plur.), Lucil. ap. Fest. s. v. squarrosi, pp. 328 and 329 Müll.; Gell. 13, 9, 5; Tert. Apol. 21 fin.; id. Anim. 6 fin.; in sing., Tert. Pall. 4 (cf. rupico).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

rŭpex, ĭcis, m., homme grossier, lourdaud, rustaud : Lucil. d. Fest. 328 ; P. Fest. 329 ; Tert. Pall. 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

rupex, icis, m. (rupes), der Steinblock, attrib. = steinern, rupices paginae, Salv. de gub. dei 1, 9, 43. – übtr., ein roher, ungebildeter, bäuerischer Mensch, ein Klotz, ein Rüpel, Lucil. 1121. Gell. 13, 9, 5. Tert. de pall. 4 u.a.

Latin > Chinese

*rupex, icis. m. :: 粗魯