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εἰ δὲ τύχῃ τις ἔρδων, μελίφρον' αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε → if someone is successful in his deeds, he casts a cause for sweet thoughts into the streams of the Muses

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|gf=<b>involvŭlus</b>, ī, m., sorte de petit [[ver]] (ou de chenille) qui s’enroule sur lui-même : Pl. Cist. 729.
|gf=<b>involvŭlus</b>, ī, m., sorte de petit [[ver]] (ou de chenille) qui s’enroule sur lui-même : Pl. Cist. 729.
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|georg=involvulus (involvolus), ī, m. ([[involvo]]), die [[Wickelraupe]], Plaut. cist. 729. – Dass. involvus, ī, m., Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 112, 8.
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|lnztxt=involvulus ''vel'' involvolus, i. m. :: [[樹萊蛛]]
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Latest revision as of 20:15, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

involvŭlus: (involvŏlus), i, m. involvo,
I a worm or caterpillar that wraps itself up in leaves, Plaut. Cist. 4, 2, 63.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

involvŭlus, ī, m., sorte de petit ver (ou de chenille) qui s’enroule sur lui-même : Pl. Cist. 729.

Latin > German (Georges)

involvulus (involvolus), ī, m. (involvo), die Wickelraupe, Plaut. cist. 729. – Dass. involvus, ī, m., Paul. ex Fest. 112, 8.

Latin > Chinese

involvulus vel involvolus, i. m. :: 樹萊蛛