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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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{{Georges
|georg=obtūrāmentum (optūrāmentum), ī, n. ([[obturo]]), der Stöpsel, [[Zapfen]], cadorum obturamenta, Plin. 16, 34: ut repleto [[stagno]] excussis obturamentis erumpat [[torrens]], Plin. 33, 75: [[obturamentum]] deponere, Past. Herm. 2, 11. Vgl. Gloss. III, 130, 13 [[obturamentum]], [[βύσμα]].
|georg=obtūrāmentum (optūrāmentum), ī, n. ([[obturo]]), der Stöpsel, [[Zapfen]], cadorum obturamenta, Plin. 16, 34: ut repleto [[stagno]] excussis obturamentis erumpat [[torrens]], Plin. 33, 75: [[obturamentum]] deponere, Past. Herm. 2, 11. Vgl. Gloss. III, 130, 13 [[obturamentum]], [[βύσμα]].
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{{LaZh
|lnztxt=obturamentum, i. n. :: [[塞子]]。[[堵物]]
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Latest revision as of 21:25, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

obtūrāmentum: (or optūrāmen-tum), i, n. id.,
I a stopper, bung, Plin. 16, 8, 13, § 34; 33, 4, 21, § 75.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

obtūrāmentum, ī, n. (obturo), tout ce qui sert à boucher : cadorum obturamenta Plin. 16, 34, bondes de tonneaux, cf. 33, 75.

Latin > German (Georges)

obtūrāmentum (optūrāmentum), ī, n. (obturo), der Stöpsel, Zapfen, cadorum obturamenta, Plin. 16, 34: ut repleto stagno excussis obturamentis erumpat torrens, Plin. 33, 75: obturamentum deponere, Past. Herm. 2, 11. Vgl. Gloss. III, 130, 13 obturamentum, βύσμα.

Latin > Chinese

obturamentum, i. n. :: 塞子堵物