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Σιμωνίδης τὴν μὲν ζωγραφίαν ποίησιν σιωπῶσαν προσαγορεύει, τὴν δὲ ποίησιν ζωγραφίαν λαλοῦσαν → Simonides relates that a picture is a silent poem, and a poem a speaking picture | Simonides, however, calls painting inarticulate poetry and poetry articulate painting

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|lshtext=<b>ădeptus</b>: a, um, Part. of [[adipiscor]].<br /><b>ădeptus</b>: ūs, m., = [[adeptio]],<br /><b>I</b> an [[obtaining]]: fidei, Paul. Nol. Ep. 32, 18 (in Cic. Fin. 3, 14, 48, Henry Stephens reads: ad virtutis adeptum, [[but]] the true [[reading]] is habitum, Madv.).
|lshtext=<b>ădeptus</b>: a, um, Part. of [[adipiscor]].<br /><b>ădeptus</b>: ūs, m., = [[adeptio]],<br /><b>I</b> an [[obtaining]]: fidei, Paul. Nol. Ep. 32, 18 (in Cic. Fin. 3, 14, 48, Henry Stephens reads: ad virtutis adeptum, [[but]] the true [[reading]] is habitum, Madv.).
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|gf=(1) <b>[[adeptus]], a, um, part. de [[adipiscor]], ayant atteint, ayant acquis, etc. || [avec sens passif] : adepta libertate Sall. C. 7, 3, la liberté étant acquise, cf. J. 101, 9 ; Tac. Ann. 1, 7 ; Suet. Tib. 38.<br />(2) <b>ădeptŭs</b>, ūs, m., acquisition : P. Nol. Ep. 32, 18.
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Revision as of 06:30, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ădeptus: a, um, Part. of adipiscor.
ădeptus: ūs, m., = adeptio,
I an obtaining: fidei, Paul. Nol. Ep. 32, 18 (in Cic. Fin. 3, 14, 48, Henry Stephens reads: ad virtutis adeptum, but the true reading is habitum, Madv.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) adeptus, a, um, part. de adipiscor, ayant atteint, ayant acquis, etc.