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|georg=per-[[lubet]], uit, ēre, es [[beliebt]] [[sehr]], [[ich]] habe große [[Lust]] usw., [[sed]] [[istuc]] [[periculum]] [[perlubet]] [[quod]] fuerit [[vobis]] scire, Plaut. rud. 353: [[perlubet]] [[hunc]] hominem colloqui, Plaut. capt. 833. | |georg=per-[[lubet]], uit, ēre, es [[beliebt]] [[sehr]], [[ich]] habe große [[Lust]] usw., [[sed]] [[istuc]] [[periculum]] [[perlubet]] [[quod]] fuerit [[vobis]] scire, Plaut. rud. 353: [[perlubet]] [[hunc]] hominem colloqui, Plaut. capt. 833. | ||
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|lnztxt=perlubet, uit ''vel'' itum est, ere. n. 2. :: 甚情顧。— hunc hominem colloqui 欲與此人相論。 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:35, 12 June 2024
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
perlŭbet: v. perlibet.
Latin > German (Georges)
per-lubet, uit, ēre, es beliebt sehr, ich habe große Lust usw., sed istuc periculum perlubet quod fuerit vobis scire, Plaut. rud. 353: perlubet hunc hominem colloqui, Plaut. capt. 833.
Latin > Chinese
perlubet, uit vel itum est, ere. n. 2. :: 甚情顧。— hunc hominem colloqui 欲與此人相論。