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|gf=<b>flūctĭō</b>, ōnis, f. ([[fluo]]), action de couler, écoulement : Plin. 31, 127.
|gf=<b>flūctĭō</b>, ōnis, f. ([[fluo]]), action de couler, écoulement : Plin. 31, 127.
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{{Georges
|georg=flūctio, ōnis, f. ([[fluo]]), das [[Fließen]], [[bes]]. das krankhafte aus dem [[Körper]], der [[Fluß]], sanguinis e naribus, Plin.: vulvae et ventris, Plin.: oculorum, Plin.: fluctiones pituitae, Bauchflüsse, Plin.: fluctiones, quas [[Graeci]] rheumatismos vocant, Plin.
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Revision as of 09:24, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fluctĭo: ōnis, f. fluo; cf. fluctus,
I a flowing, flow (freq. in Plin.): fluctione occulta laborare, Plin. 31, 11, 47, § 127: oculorum, id. 27, 9, 49, § 74; 28, 7, 21, § 73: mulierum, id. 21, 19, 73, § 123: ventris, id. 23, 5, 53, § 99: fluctiones quas Graeci rheumatismos vocant, id. 22, 18, 21, § 46; 22, 25, 68, § 138.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

flūctĭō, ōnis, f. (fluo), action de couler, écoulement : Plin. 31, 127.

Latin > German (Georges)

flūctio, ōnis, f. (fluo), das Fließen, bes. das krankhafte aus dem Körper, der Fluß, sanguinis e naribus, Plin.: vulvae et ventris, Plin.: oculorum, Plin.: fluctiones pituitae, Bauchflüsse, Plin.: fluctiones, quas Graeci rheumatismos vocant, Plin.