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γυνὴ γὰρ οὐδὲν οἶδε πλὴν ὃ βούλεται → women know nothing except from what they want

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|georg=[[sub]]-[[tendo]], tendī, tentum (tēnsum), ere, I) tr. [[unten]] [[spannen]], -[[bespannen]], lectos loris subtentos, [[Cato]] r.r. 10; [[ebenso]] ibid. 25. – II) intr. [[darunter]] [[sich]] [[ausdehnen]], Gromat. vet. 100, 14.
|georg=[[sub]]-[[tendo]], tendī, tentum (tēnsum), ere, I) tr. [[unten]] [[spannen]], -[[bespannen]], lectos loris subtentos, [[Cato]] r.r. 10; [[ebenso]] ibid. 25. – II) intr. [[darunter]] [[sich]] [[ausdehnen]], Gromat. vet. 100, 14.
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|lnetxt=subtendo subtendere, -, subtentus V :: extend beneath, subtend
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Revision as of 06:35, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sub-tendo: no
I perf., tum, 3, v. a. and n.
I Act., to stretch underneath: lectos loris, Cato, R. R. 10, 5; 10, 25.—*
II Neutr., to extend underneath: linea, Front. Expos. Form. p. 32 Goes.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

subtendō,¹⁵ tendī, tentum (tēnsum), ĕre,
1 tr., tendre par-dessous : Cato Agr. 10 ; 25
2 intr., s’étendre par-dessous : Grom. 100, 14.

Latin > German (Georges)

sub-tendo, tendī, tentum (tēnsum), ere, I) tr. unten spannen, -bespannen, lectos loris subtentos, Cato r.r. 10; ebenso ibid. 25. – II) intr. darunter sich ausdehnen, Gromat. vet. 100, 14.

Latin > English

subtendo subtendere, -, subtentus V :: extend beneath, subtend