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{{Georges
|georg=cādūcifer, ferī, m. ([[caduceus]] u. [[fero]]), den [[Heroldsstab]] tragend, [[ein]] [[Beiname]] [[des]] [[Merkur]], [[Atlantiades]] c., Ov. [[met]]. 8, 627: u. absol., Ov. [[fast]]. 5, 449.
|georg=cādūcifer, ferī, m. ([[caduceus]] u. [[fero]]), den [[Heroldsstab]] tragend, [[ein]] [[Beiname]] [[des]] [[Merkur]], [[Atlantiades]] c., Ov. [[met]]. 8, 627: u. absol., Ov. [[fast]]. 5, 449.
}}
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=caducifer caducifera, caduciferum ADJ :: staff-bearer, i.e. Mercury
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Revision as of 21:00, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cādūcĭfer: fĕra, fĕrum, adj. caduceusfero,
I bearing a herald's staff, an epithet of Mercury in Ovid: Atlantiades, Ov. M. 8, 627; and absol., id. ib. 2, 708; id. F. 4, 605; 5, 449.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cādūcĭfĕr, ĕra, ĕrum (caduceus, fero), qui porte un caducée [Mercure] : Ov. M. 8, 627.

Latin > German (Georges)

cādūcifer, ferī, m. (caduceus u. fero), den Heroldsstab tragend, ein Beiname des Merkur, Atlantiades c., Ov. met. 8, 627: u. absol., Ov. fast. 5, 449.

Latin > English

caducifer caducifera, caduciferum ADJ :: staff-bearer, i.e. Mercury