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κεῖται μὲν γαίῃ φθίμενον δέμας, ἡ δὲ δοθεῖσα ψυχή μοι ναίει δώματ' ἐπουράνια → my body lies mouldering in the ground, but the soul entrusted to me dwells in heavenly abodes
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|gf=<b>ostentātrīx</b>, īcis, f., celle qui étale, qui tire vanité de : Apul. Apol. 76 || [fig.] Prud. Psych. 438.||[fig.] Prud. Psych. 438. | |gf=<b>ostentātrīx</b>, īcis, f., celle qui étale, qui tire vanité de : Apul. Apol. 76 || [fig.] Prud. Psych. 438.||[fig.] Prud. Psych. 438. | ||
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|georg=ostentātrīx, trīcis, f. (Femin. zu [[ostentator]]), die Prahlerin, attrib. = prahlend [[mit]] usw., [[sui]], Apul. u.a.: vani splendoris, Prud. | |||
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Revision as of 08:29, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ostentātrix: īcis, f. ostentator,
I she that displays or boasts (post-class.).
I Lit.: immodica sui ostentatrix, App. Mag. p. 323, 11.—
II Trop.: pompa ostentatrix vani splendoris, Prud. Psych. 439.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ostentātrīx, īcis, f., celle qui étale, qui tire vanité de : Apul. Apol. 76 || [fig.] Prud. Psych. 438.
Latin > German (Georges)
ostentātrīx, trīcis, f. (Femin. zu ostentator), die Prahlerin, attrib. = prahlend mit usw., sui, Apul. u.a.: vani splendoris, Prud.