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|lnetxt=labium labi(i) N N :: [[lip]]; [[flange]]
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{{Lewis
|lshtext=<b>lăbĭum</b>: ii, v. [[labia]].
|lshtext=<b>lăbĭum</b>: ii, v. [[labia]].
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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>lăbĭum</b>, ĭī, n. et ordin<sup>t</sup> <b>lăbĭa</b>, ōrum, pl., lèvre, lèvres : Plin. 29, 46 ; 34, 115 &#124;&#124; ductare aliquem labiis Pl. Mil. 93, mener qqn par le bout du nez.||ductare aliquem labiis Pl. Mil. 93, mener qqn par le bout du nez.
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{{Georges
|georg=labium, iī, n., Lefze, [[Lippe]], gew. im Plur., fissurae labiorum, Plin.: [[compressio]] labiorum, Lact.: labiorum in se collisorum [[strepitus]], Schol. Iuven.: [[labia]] demissa, herabhängende, Ter.: [[creber]] digitorum labiorumque [[motus]], Quint.: alci [[nasum]], aures labiaque praecīdere, Iustin.: manum ori admovens [[osculum]] labiis impressit, Min. Fel.: [[leviter]] et primoribus, ut dicitur, labiis delibasse, [[Fronto]] epist. ad M. Caes. 4, 3. p. 63, 3 N.: ut [[non]] [[levi]] usitatoque sermone et, ut [[ita]] loquar, summis labiis hospites invitemus, [[Hieron]]. epist. 125, 14: labiis ductare alqm, [[mit]] den Lippen zum Narren (zum besten [[haben]]), Plaut. mil. 93. – übtr., der umgebogene [[Rand]], [[labium]] rivi, Gromat. vet. 365, 17: [[labia]] inflexa (cucurbitarum), Cael. Aur. de morb. acut. 3, 17, 149. – / Sing. [[labium]], Seren. [[bei]] Non. 210, 21. Vulg. [[gen]]. 11, 1. 6. 9; exod. 25, 24 u. ö.
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{{LaZh
|lnztxt=labium, ii. n. :: [[脣]]。[[嘴]]
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

labium labi(i) N N :: lip; flange

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lăbĭum: ii, v. labia.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lăbĭum, ĭī, n. et ordint lăbĭa, ōrum, pl., lèvre, lèvres : Plin. 29, 46 ; 34, 115 || ductare aliquem labiis Pl. Mil. 93, mener qqn par le bout du nez.

Latin > German (Georges)

labium, iī, n., Lefze, Lippe, gew. im Plur., fissurae labiorum, Plin.: compressio labiorum, Lact.: labiorum in se collisorum strepitus, Schol. Iuven.: labia demissa, herabhängende, Ter.: creber digitorum labiorumque motus, Quint.: alci nasum, aures labiaque praecīdere, Iustin.: manum ori admovens osculum labiis impressit, Min. Fel.: leviter et primoribus, ut dicitur, labiis delibasse, Fronto epist. ad M. Caes. 4, 3. p. 63, 3 N.: ut non levi usitatoque sermone et, ut ita loquar, summis labiis hospites invitemus, Hieron. epist. 125, 14: labiis ductare alqm, mit den Lippen zum Narren (zum besten haben), Plaut. mil. 93. – übtr., der umgebogene Rand, labium rivi, Gromat. vet. 365, 17: labia inflexa (cucurbitarum), Cael. Aur. de morb. acut. 3, 17, 149. – / Sing. labium, Seren. bei Non. 210, 21. Vulg. gen. 11, 1. 6. 9; exod. 25, 24 u. ö.

Latin > Chinese

labium, ii. n. ::