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{{Georges
{{Georges
|georg=bimāter, [[tris]], m. ([[bis]] u. [[mater]]) = [[διμήτωρ]], [[zwei]] Mütter habend, [[von]] [[zwei]] Müttern geboren, [[Beiname]] [[des]] [[Bacchus]], den [[erst]] [[Semele]], [[dann]] die [[Hüfte]] Jupiters gebar, Nom. b. Hygin. fab. 167. Anthol. Lat. 573, 2 u. 574, 2: Acc. b. Ov. [[met]]. 4, 12.
|georg=bimāter, [[tris]], m. ([[bis]] u. [[mater]]) = [[διμήτωρ]], [[zwei]] Mütter habend, [[von]] [[zwei]] Müttern geboren, [[Beiname]] [[des]] [[Bacchus]], den [[erst]] [[Semele]], [[dann]] die [[Hüfte]] Jupiters gebar, Nom. b. Hygin. fab. 167. Anthol. Lat. 573, 2 u. 574, 2: Acc. b. Ov. [[met]]. 4, 12.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=bimater (gen.), bimatris ADJ :: having two mothers; twice born (of Bacchus)
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Revision as of 23:45, 27 February 2019

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

bĭmātĕr, ātris, qui a eu deux mères : Ov. M. 4, 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

bimāter, tris, m. (bis u. mater) = διμήτωρ, zwei Mütter habend, von zwei Müttern geboren, Beiname des Bacchus, den erst Semele, dann die Hüfte Jupiters gebar, Nom. b. Hygin. fab. 167. Anthol. Lat. 573, 2 u. 574, 2: Acc. b. Ov. met. 4, 12.

Latin > English

bimater (gen.), bimatris ADJ :: having two mothers; twice born (of Bacchus)