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|gf=<b>hæmătītēs</b>, æ, m. ([[αἱματίτης]]), hématite, sanguine, mine de [[fer]] d’un rouge brun : Plin. 36, 129. | |gf=<b>hæmătītēs</b>, æ, m. ([[αἱματίτης]]), hématite, sanguine, mine de [[fer]] d’un rouge brun : Plin. 36, 129. | ||
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|georg=haematītēs, ae, m. ([[αἱματίτης]]), der Blutstein, eine [[Art]] roter Eisenstein, Plin. 36, 129 u. 130 (wo Dat. heteroklit. haematiti) u.a. | |||
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Revision as of 08:30, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
haemătītes: ae, m., = αἱματίτης.
I blood-stone, a kind of red iron-ore, hematite, Plin. 36, 16, 25, §§ 129, 130; 36, 20, 37, § 144.—In apposition: lapis haematites purgat, Cels. 5, 3.—
II A red-colored precious stone, Plin. 37, 10, 60, § 169.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hæmătītēs, æ, m. (αἱματίτης), hématite, sanguine, mine de fer d’un rouge brun : Plin. 36, 129.
Latin > German (Georges)
haematītēs, ae, m. (αἱματίτης), der Blutstein, eine Art roter Eisenstein, Plin. 36, 129 u. 130 (wo Dat. heteroklit. haematiti) u.a.