Ask at the forum if you have an Ancient or Modern Greek query!

astronomus: Difference between revisions

From LSJ

Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.

Valerius Maximus, De Factis Dictisque
(D_1)
(3_2)
Line 4: Line 4:
{{Gaffiot
{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>astrŏnŏmus</b>, ī, m. ([[ἀστρονόμος]]), astronome : Firm. Math. 5, 13.
|gf=<b>astrŏnŏmus</b>, ī, m. ([[ἀστρονόμος]]), astronome : Firm. Math. 5, 13.
}}
{{Georges
|georg=astronomus, ī, m. ([[ἀστρονόμος]]), der [[Sternkundige]], Firm. math. 5, 13 u. 15.
}}
}}

Revision as of 09:17, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

astrŏnŏmus: i, m., = ἀστρονόμος,
I an astronomer (for the earlier astrologus, q. v.), Firm. Math. 5, 13.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

astrŏnŏmus, ī, m. (ἀστρονόμος), astronome : Firm. Math. 5, 13.

Latin > German (Georges)

astronomus, ī, m. (ἀστρονόμος), der Sternkundige, Firm. math. 5, 13 u. 15.