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Revision as of 19:53, 29 November 2022
Latin > English
magniloquus magniloqua, magniloquum ADJ :: boastful
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
magnĭlŏquus: a, um, adj. magnusloquor,
I that speaks in a lofty style, sublime: Homerus, Stat. S. 5, 3, 62.—
II In a bad sense, that speaks in a pompous style, magniloquent, vaunting, boastful: atque illi modo cauti ac sapientes, prompti post eventum ac magniloqui erant, Tac. Agr. 27: os, Ov. M. 8, 396; Mart. 2, 43, 2: lingua, Vulg. Psa. 12, 4: flatus, Stat. Th. 3, 192.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
magnĭlŏquus,¹⁶ a, um (magnus, loquor),
1 dont le langage est sublime : Stat. S. 5, 3, 62
2 emphatique, fanfaron : Tac. Agr. 27 ; Ov. M. 8, 396 ; Mart. 2, 43, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
māgniloquus, a, um (magnus u. loquor), I) erhaben, -pathetisch im Ausdruck, Stat. silv. 5, 3, 62. – II) im üblen Sinne, großsprecherisch, prahlerisch, v. Pers., Tac. Agr. 27. Mart. 2, 43, 2. Vulg. Sophon. 3, 11: os, Ov. met. 8, 396: lingua, Vulg. psalm. 12, 4: flatus (Plur.), Stat. Theb. 3, 192.