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|link={{filepath:woodhouse_1012.jpg}}]]Ἀννίβις (gen. -α Xen., <b class="b2">Hell. I, I.</b> 37, -ου Plutarch), ὁ. | |||
<b class="b2">Hannibalic</b>, adj.: [[Ἀννιβαϊκός]]. | <b class="b2">Hannibalic</b>, adj.: [[Ἀννιβαϊκός]]. | ||
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|gf=<b>Hannĭbăl</b>,⁹ ălis, m., fils d’[[Hamilcar]], chef des Carthaginois dans la seconde guerre punique : Nep. Hann. ; Cic. ; Liv. || [[Hannibal]] ad portas Cic. Fin. 4, 22, [[Hannibal]] à [[nos]] portes = danger pressant. | |gf=<b>Hannĭbăl</b>,⁹ ălis, m., fils d’[[Hamilcar]], chef des Carthaginois dans la seconde guerre punique : Nep. Hann. ; Cic. ; Liv. || [[Hannibal]] ad portas Cic. Fin. 4, 22, [[Hannibal]] à [[nos]] portes = danger pressant.| | ||
|[[Hannibal]] ad portas Cic. Fin. 4, 22, [[Hannibal]] à [[nos]] portes=danger pressant. | |||
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Revision as of 07:33, 14 August 2017
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
Ἀννίβις (gen. -α Xen., Hell. I, I. 37, -ου Plutarch), ὁ.
Hannibalic, adj.: Ἀννιβαϊκός.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Hannĭbal: (Annibal), ălis (ālis, Enn. Sat. 14 Vahl.), = Ἀννίβας [Phoen.],
I a Punic surname. The most celebrated of the name is Hannibal, son of Hamilcar, the leader of the Carthaginians in the second Punic war, Nep. Han. 1 al.; Liv. 21, 1 al.; Hor. C. 4, 8, 16; Cic. de Or. 1, 48, 210 al.: et Romani suum Hannibalem habent, Liv. 27, 16, 10. —Prov.: Hannibal ad portas, of imminent and great danger, Cic. Fin. 4, 9, 22: Mithridates, odio in Romanos Hannibal, a Hannibal, Vell. 2, 18, 1.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Hannĭbăl,⁹ ălis, m., fils d’Hamilcar, chef des Carthaginois dans la seconde guerre punique : Nep. Hann. ; Cic. ; Liv. || Hannibal ad portas Cic. Fin. 4, 22, Hannibal à nos portes = danger pressant.