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Τούτῳ τῷ λόγῳ χρήσαιτο ἄν τις ἐπ' ἐκείνων τῶν ἀνθρώπων οἳ παραδόξως ἀλαζονεύονται, μηδὲ τὰ κοινὰ τοῖς ἀνθρώποις ἐπιτελεῖν δυνάμενοι → One would use this fable for those who give themselves unreasonable airs, but can't handle everyday life (Aesop 40)
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|georg=alūcinātor (halūcinātor), ōris, m., gedankenloser [[Schwätzer]], Faseler, [[Träumer]], Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 75, 17. | |georg=alūcinātor (halūcinātor), ōris, m., gedankenloser [[Schwätzer]], Faseler, [[Träumer]], Paul. ex [[Fest]]. 75, 17. | ||
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|lnetxt=alucinator alucinatoris N M :: idle dreamer, silly fellow; one who is wandering in mind | |||
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Revision as of 18:20, 27 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ālūcĭnātor: (all- or hall-), ōris, m. id.,
I one who is wandering in mind, a dreamer, a silly fellow, Paul. ex Fest. p. 75 Müll.
Latin > German (Georges)
alūcinātor (halūcinātor), ōris, m., gedankenloser Schwätzer, Faseler, Träumer, Paul. ex Fest. 75, 17.
Latin > English
alucinator alucinatoris N M :: idle dreamer, silly fellow; one who is wandering in mind