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οὗ δ' ἂν Ἔρως μὴ ἐφάψηται, σκοτεινός → he on whom Love has laid no hold is obscure | he whom Love touches not walks in darkness

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|georg=clīnopalē, ēs, f. ([[κλινοπάλη]]), das [[Ringen]] im [[Bett]], der Bettkampf (der [[Beischlaf]]), Domitian. [[bei]] Suet. Dom. 22.
|georg=clīnopalē, ēs, f. ([[κλινοπάλη]]), das [[Ringen]] im [[Bett]], der Bettkampf (der [[Beischlaf]]), Domitian. [[bei]] Suet. Dom. 22.
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|lnetxt=clinopale clinopales N F :: intercourse, wrestling in bed, active sexual exercise
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Revision as of 01:00, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

clīnŏpălē: ēs, f., = κλινοπάλη,
I a wrestling in bed, = concubitus, Domit. ap. Suet. Dom. 22 (in Aur. Vict. Caes. 11, used as Greek).* † clīnŏpŏdĭon, ii, n., = κλινοπόδιον, a plant, wild basil, Plin. 24, 15, 87, § 137.* † clīnŏpūs, pŏdis, m., = κλινόπους, the foot of a bed, Lucil. ap. Macr. S. 6, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

clīnopalē, ēs, f. (κλινοπάλη), das Ringen im Bett, der Bettkampf (der Beischlaf), Domitian. bei Suet. Dom. 22.

Latin > English

clinopale clinopales N F :: intercourse, wrestling in bed, active sexual exercise