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Δαρείου καὶ Παρυσάτιδος γίγνονται παῖδες δύο → of Darius and Parysatis there are born two children

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{{Georges
|georg=angulōsus, a, um ([[angulus]]), [[voll]] Ecken, eckig, [[folium]], [[gemma]], Plin.: acini, Plin.: [[turris]], Augustin. c. litt. Petil. 3, 24.
|georg=angulōsus, a, um ([[angulus]]), [[voll]] Ecken, eckig, [[folium]], [[gemma]], Plin.: acini, Plin.: [[turris]], Augustin. c. litt. Petil. 3, 24.
}}
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=angulosus angulosa, angulosum ADJ :: having an angle or angles, angular
}}
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Revision as of 22:55, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

angŭlōsus: a, um, adj. id.,
I full of corners (post-Aug.; perh. only in Plin.): folia, Plin. 16, 23, 35, § 86: acini, id. 15, 24, 29, § 100: recessus, id. 4, 4, 5, § 9: gemmae, id. 37, 12, 75, § 196 et saep.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

angŭlōsus, a, um, plein d’angles : Plin. 16, 86, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

angulōsus, a, um (angulus), voll Ecken, eckig, folium, gemma, Plin.: acini, Plin.: turris, Augustin. c. litt. Petil. 3, 24.

Latin > English

angulosus angulosa, angulosum ADJ :: having an angle or angles, angular