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L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

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|georg=plēnitūdo, inis, f. ([[plenus]]), I) die [[Fülle]], [[Stärke]], [[Dicke]], pl. aquarum (Ggstz. [[macies]]), Solin. 23, 22: perticae cacuminum modicae plenitudinis, Colum. 4, 30, 4: pl. ventris, Tert. de bapt. 20: [[homo]] crescit in longitudinem [[usque]] ad [[ter]] septenos annos, tum [[deinde]] in plenitudinem, Plin. 11, 216: [[quia]] [[verum]] et perfectae plenitudinis [[lumen]] est, Lact. 2, 9, 12. – II) übtr., die [[Vollständigkeit]], syllabarum, Cornif. rhet. 4, 28.
|georg=plēnitūdo, inis, f. ([[plenus]]), I) die [[Fülle]], [[Stärke]], [[Dicke]], pl. aquarum (Ggstz. [[macies]]), Solin. 23, 22: perticae cacuminum modicae plenitudinis, Colum. 4, 30, 4: pl. ventris, Tert. de bapt. 20: [[homo]] crescit in longitudinem [[usque]] ad [[ter]] septenos annos, tum [[deinde]] in plenitudinem, Plin. 11, 216: [[quia]] [[verum]] et perfectae plenitudinis [[lumen]] est, Lact. 2, 9, 12. – II) übtr., die [[Vollständigkeit]], syllabarum, Cornif. rhet. 4, 28.
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|lnztxt=plenitudo, inis. f. :: [[滿]]。[[厚]]
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

plenitudo plenitudinis N F :: fullness, abundance of content; thickness, fullness of shape; whole/full amount

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

plēnĭtūdo: ĭnis, f. id.,
I a being full, fulness, plenitude (generally post-Aug.).
I Completeness: plenitudo syllabarum, Auct. Her. 4, 20, 28.—
II Fulness, abundance: terrae (i.e. frugum), Vulg. Deut. 33, 16 al.—
III Thickness, stoutness, e. g. of a rod, of a man (post-Aug.), Col. 4, 30, 4; Plin. 11, 37, 87, § 216.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

plēnĭtūdō, ĭnis, f. (plenus), grosseur : Col. Rust. 4, 30, 4 || développement complet [de l’homme] : Plin. 11, 216 || ce qui remplit : Vulg. Deut. 33, 16 || [fig.] plénitude, son plein : Her. 4, 28.

Latin > German (Georges)

plēnitūdo, inis, f. (plenus), I) die Fülle, Stärke, Dicke, pl. aquarum (Ggstz. macies), Solin. 23, 22: perticae cacuminum modicae plenitudinis, Colum. 4, 30, 4: pl. ventris, Tert. de bapt. 20: homo crescit in longitudinem usque ad ter septenos annos, tum deinde in plenitudinem, Plin. 11, 216: quia verum et perfectae plenitudinis lumen est, Lact. 2, 9, 12. – II) übtr., die Vollständigkeit, syllabarum, Cornif. rhet. 4, 28.

Latin > Chinese

plenitudo, inis. f. :: 滿