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|georg=accidentia, ae, f. ([[accido]]), [[ein]] [[Zufall]], zufälliges [[Begebnis]] od. [[Erlebnis]], [[auch]] [[ein]] Unfall, Plin. 32, 19. Tertull. de anim. 11 u.a. Eccl. Vgl. Gloss. ›[[accidentia]], [[προσκύρωσις]]‹. | |georg=accidentia, ae, f. ([[accido]]), [[ein]] [[Zufall]], zufälliges [[Begebnis]] od. [[Erlebnis]], [[auch]] [[ein]] Unfall, Plin. 32, 19. Tertull. de anim. 11 u.a. Eccl. Vgl. Gloss. ›[[accidentia]], [[προσκύρωσις]]‹. | ||
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Revision as of 16:15, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
accĭdentĭa: ae, f. accĭdo,
I that which happens, a casual event, a chance: esse illam naturae accidentiam, Plin. 32, 2, 9, § 19; Tert. de Anim. 11 al.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
accĭdentĭa, æ, f. (accido), accident, événement : Plin. 32, 19 [cod. Voss.]; Tert. Anim. 21 ; 52.
Latin > German (Georges)
accidentia, ae, f. (accido), ein Zufall, zufälliges Begebnis od. Erlebnis, auch ein Unfall, Plin. 32, 19. Tertull. de anim. 11 u.a. Eccl. Vgl. Gloss. ›accidentia, προσκύρωσις‹.
Latin > English
accidentia accidentiae N F :: chance, casual event, that which happens