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Revision as of 19:44, 29 November 2022

Latin > English

sonipes sonipedis N M :: horse, steed

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sŏnĭ-pēs: (sŏnŭpēs), pĕdis, adj. sonus,
I with sounding feet, noisy-footed (poet.): turba (in Isidis sacris), Grat. Cyn. 43.—As subst., noisy-foot, i. e. a horse, a prancer, steed: fremit aequore toto Insultans sonipes et pressis pugnat habenis, Verg. A. 11, 600; Cat. 63, 41; Sil. 1, 222; Val. Fl. 3, 334; Stat. Th. 5, 3 al. (in Cic., sonipedes is cited as an example of a fourth pæon, de Or. 3, 47, 183).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sŏnĭpēs,¹³ ĕdis (sonus, pes), au pied bruyant : Gratt. Cyn. 43 || subst. m., cheval, coursier : Catul. 63, 41 ; Virg. En. 11, 600.

Latin > German (Georges)

sonipēs (sonupēs), pedis (sonus u. pes; vgl. Prob. cath. 26, 15), mit dem Fuße tönend, Gratt. cyn. 43. – öfter subst., sonipēs, pedis, m., das Pferd, Roß, Acc. fr., Cic., Catull., Verg. u.a.: Campanus sonipes, Lucil. 507: succussus laevā sonipes, Corp. inscr. Lat. 8, 2581, 5: vectus feroci sonipede, ibid. 2, 2660.