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ὁ μὴ δαρεὶς ἄνθρωπος οὐ παιδεύεται → spare the rod and spoil the child | οne who hasn't been flayed is not being taught | if the man was not beaten, he is not educated | the man, who was not paddled, is not educated

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|lnetxt=blaesus blaesa, blaesum ADJ :: lisping, stammering; indistinct; mispronouncing from speech defect/drunkenness<br />blaesus blaesus blaesi N M :: one who stammers/lisps; (said of intoxicated persons)
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Revision as of 21:35, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

blaesus: a, um, adj., = βλαισός,
I lisping, stammering, hesitating in utterance, speaking indistinctly (most freq. in poetry): blaesus, cui litterae sibilantes (s, z) molestae sunt vitioseque pronunciantur, Popm. Differ. p. 133; Ov. A. A. 3, 294; Mart. 10, 65, 10.—Of a parrot: sonus, Ov. Am. 2, 6, 24. —Hence, subst.: blaesus, i, m., one who lisps, Dig. 21, 1, 10.—Of intoxicated persons, Juv. 15, 48; cf. Ov. A. A. 1, 598.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) blæsus,¹⁴ a, um (βλαισός), bègue, qui balbutie : Juv. 15, 48.

Latin > German (Georges)

blaesus, a, um (βλαισός), der beim Sprechen einzelne Buchstaben verschluckt, lispelnd, wie der Zärtling, od. lallend, wie der Betrunkene (vgl. balbus), lingua, Ov.: sonus, von der Aussprache des Papageis, Ov. – subst., balbus et blaesus, ICt.: madidi et blaesi, von Betrunkenen, Iuven. – Dav. Blaesus, Beiname der Iunii, Pedii, bes. der Sempronii, zB. duo (Iunii) Blaesi, Tac. ann. 6, 40, 2.

Spanish > Greek

βλαισός