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Revision as of 19:45, 29 November 2022

Latin > English

aceo acere, -, - V INTRANS :: be sour

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ăcĕo: ui, 2, v. n. v. 2. acer,
I to be sour.
I Lit. (of wine): vinum, quod neque aceat neque muceat, Cato R. R. 148.—
II Fig., to be disagreeable (late Lat.): mentio pectori acet, Sid. Ep. 7, 6 a med.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăceō,¹⁶ ăcuī, ēre (ac-, cf. acer, acerbus), intr., être aigre : Cato Agr. 148.

Latin > German (Georges)

aceo, acuī, ēre (vgl. ācer, acerbus), sauer sein (v. Wein), Cato r.r. 148, 1. – übtr., unangenehm sein, mentio pectori acet, Sidon. ep. 7, 6.

Spanish > Greek

Ἀκαῖος