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κατὰ τὸ φιλόκαλον πειραθέντα κατανοῆσαι → see by working out the calculation

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{{Georges
|georg=cōnsonāns, antis ([[consono]]), I) eig., [[als]] gramm. t. t., mitlautend, subst. (verst. [[littera]], dah. [[gen]]. fem.), der [[Mitlauter]], [[Konsonant]], Quint. u.a. Gramm. – II) übtr., übereinstimmend, [[passend]], ICt.
|georg=cōnsonāns, antis ([[consono]]), I) eig., [[als]] gramm. t. t., mitlautend, subst. (verst. [[littera]], dah. [[gen]]. fem.), der [[Mitlauter]], [[Konsonant]], Quint. u.a. Gramm. – II) übtr., übereinstimmend, [[passend]], ICt.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=consonans (gen.), consonantis ADJ :: agreeing; sounding in accord; fitting, suitable, appropriate<br />consonans consonans consonantis N F :: consonant; (letter not a vowel)
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}}

Revision as of 01:35, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

consŏnans: antis, v. consono.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cōnsŏnāns, tis,
1 part. de consono
2 a) adjt, convenable : Dig. 12, 2, 34 ; b) subst. f., consonne : Quint. 1, 4, 6.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōnsonāns, antis (consono), I) eig., als gramm. t. t., mitlautend, subst. (verst. littera, dah. gen. fem.), der Mitlauter, Konsonant, Quint. u.a. Gramm. – II) übtr., übereinstimmend, passend, ICt.

Latin > English

consonans (gen.), consonantis ADJ :: agreeing; sounding in accord; fitting, suitable, appropriate
consonans consonans consonantis N F :: consonant; (letter not a vowel)