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|gf=<b>fămēlĭcus</b>,¹⁵ a, um ([[fames]]), affamé, famélique : Pl. Rud. 311 ; Plin. 10, 28 ; famelicum [[convivium]] Apul. M. 1, 26, maigre repas || [subst<sup>t</sup>] un famélique, un affamé : Pl. St. 575 ; Ter. Eun. 260. | |gf=<b>fămēlĭcus</b>,¹⁵ a, um ([[fames]]), affamé, famélique : Pl. Rud. 311 ; Plin. 10, 28 ; famelicum [[convivium]] Apul. M. 1, 26, maigre repas || [subst<sup>t</sup>] un famélique, un affamé : Pl. St. 575 ; Ter. Eun. 260.||[subst<sup>t</sup>] un famélique, un affamé : Pl. St. 575 ; Ter. Eun. 260. | ||
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Revision as of 07:37, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
fămēlĭcus: a, um, adj. fames,
I suffering from hunger, famished, starved (mostly ante- and post-class.; not in Cic.): lassus et famelicus, Plaut. Cas. 1, 42: famelica hominum natio, id. Rud. 2, 2, 6: ales, with rapacissima, Plin. 10, 10, 12, § 28: armenta, Juv. 14, 146.—As subst.: fămēlĭcus, i, m., a hungry or famished person, one suffering from hunger, Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 69: ubi ille miser famelicus videt, etc., Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 29; Vulg. Job, 5, 5; plur., id. 1 Reg. 2, 5. —Transf.: convivium, meagre, App. M. 1, p. 114.—Adv.: ‡ fămēlĭce, λιμοξηρός, hungrily, Gloss. Philox.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
fămēlĭcus,¹⁵ a, um (fames), affamé, famélique : Pl. Rud. 311 ; Plin. 10, 28 ; famelicum convivium Apul. M. 1, 26, maigre repas || [substt] un famélique, un affamé : Pl. St. 575 ; Ter. Eun. 260.