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ἔστιν δέ που ἡ μὲν ἐπὶ σώμασι γυμναστική, ἡ δ' ἐπὶ ψυχῇ μουσική → I think I am right in saying that we have physical exercise for the body and the arts for the soul
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|gf=<b>intersectĭō</b>, ōnis, f., la coupure des denticules [t. d’archit.] : Vitr. Arch. 3, 5, 11. | |gf=<b>intersectĭō</b>, ōnis, f., la coupure des denticules [t. d’archit.] : Vitr. Arch. 3, 5, 11. | ||
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|georg=intersectio, ōnis, f. ([[interseco]]), [[als]] t. t. der Baukunst = der [[Einschnitt]] [[zwischen]] [[zwei]] Zähnen [[oberhalb]] [[des]] Frieses, die Zwischentiefe, [[intersectio]], [[quae]] [[Graece]] [[μετόπη]] dicitur, Vitr. 3, 5, 11. | |||
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Revision as of 09:09, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
intersectĭo: ōnis, f. interseco,
I an intersection; in archit., the part cut out between two teeth in indented work: intersectio, quae Graece μετοχή dicitur, Vitr. 3, 3.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
intersectĭō, ōnis, f., la coupure des denticules [t. d’archit.] : Vitr. Arch. 3, 5, 11.
Latin > German (Georges)
intersectio, ōnis, f. (interseco), als t. t. der Baukunst = der Einschnitt zwischen zwei Zähnen oberhalb des Frieses, die Zwischentiefe, intersectio, quae Graece μετόπη dicitur, Vitr. 3, 5, 11.