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ὄρνιθι γὰρ καὶ τὴν τότ᾽ αἰσίῳ τύχην παρέσχες ἡμῖν → for it was by a good omen that you provided that past fortune to us

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|georg=antemna ([[antenna]]), ae, f., die [[Segelstange]], die [[Rahe]], antemnas, proram, malos, Lucr.: antemnas ad malos destinare, Caes.: demittere partem [[quasi]] tertiam antemnas, Sall. fr.: antemnas demittere ad [[medium]] [[malum]], Auct. b. Alex.: effugere hibernas demissā antemnā procellas, Ov.: subnectere [[velum]] antemnis, Ov.: cornua antemnarum obvertere, Verg.: malos antemnasque de [[nave]] in navem traicere, Liv.: antemnas demere, Auct. b. Alex.: antemnas ruere, Plaut.: [[malum]] et antemnam (invenit) [[Daedalus]], Plin.
|georg=antemna ([[antenna]]), ae, f., die [[Segelstange]], die [[Rahe]], antemnas, proram, malos, Lucr.: antemnas ad malos destinare, Caes.: demittere partem [[quasi]] tertiam antemnas, Sall. fr.: antemnas demittere ad [[medium]] [[malum]], Auct. b. Alex.: effugere hibernas demissā antemnā procellas, Ov.: subnectere [[velum]] antemnis, Ov.: cornua antemnarum obvertere, Verg.: malos antemnasque de [[nave]] in navem traicere, Liv.: antemnas demere, Auct. b. Alex.: antemnas ruere, Plaut.: [[malum]] et antemnam (invenit) [[Daedalus]], Plin.
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|lnetxt=antemna antemnae N F :: yard of a ship; yardarm; sail (poet.); antenna (Cal)
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Revision as of 21:45, 27 February 2019

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) antemna, æ, f., antenne de navire : Cæs. G. 3, 14, 6 ; 3, 14, 7 ; Liv. 30, 10, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

antemna (antenna), ae, f., die Segelstange, die Rahe, antemnas, proram, malos, Lucr.: antemnas ad malos destinare, Caes.: demittere partem quasi tertiam antemnas, Sall. fr.: antemnas demittere ad medium malum, Auct. b. Alex.: effugere hibernas demissā antemnā procellas, Ov.: subnectere velum antemnis, Ov.: cornua antemnarum obvertere, Verg.: malos antemnasque de nave in navem traicere, Liv.: antemnas demere, Auct. b. Alex.: antemnas ruere, Plaut.: malum et antemnam (invenit) Daedalus, Plin.

Latin > English

antemna antemnae N F :: yard of a ship; yardarm; sail (poet.); antenna (Cal)