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Σοφία δὲ πλούτου κτῆμα τιμιώτερον → Pretiosior res opipus est sapientia → Die Weisheit ist mehr wert als Säcke voller Geld

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{{Georges
|georg=vitus, Abl. ū, Abl. Plur. ūbus, f. (ἰτυς), der [[Kreis]] [[des]] Rades, die [[Felge]], Prob. inst. (IV) 116, 22 K. Prob. append. (IV) 193, 24. K. Rhemn. Palaem. (V) 537, 27 K. – Nbf. vitys, Akk. vitym, Ter. Maur. 658 (quamque ἴτυν dicunt [[Achaei]], hanc vitym [[gens]] [[Aeoli]]).
|georg=vitus, Abl. ū, Abl. Plur. ūbus, f. (ἰτυς), der [[Kreis]] [[des]] Rades, die [[Felge]], Prob. inst. (IV) 116, 22 K. Prob. append. (IV) 193, 24. K. Rhemn. Palaem. (V) 537, 27 K. – Nbf. vitys, Akk. vitym, Ter. Maur. 658 (quamque ἴτυν dicunt [[Achaei]], hanc vitym [[gens]] [[Aeoli]]).
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|lnetxt=vitus vitus N C :: rim
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Revision as of 07:15, 28 February 2019

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vitŭs, abl. ū, m. (ἴτυς), jantes d’une roue : Prob. Inst. 166, 22.

Latin > German (Georges)

vitus, Abl. ū, Abl. Plur. ūbus, f. (ἰτυς), der Kreis des Rades, die Felge, Prob. inst. (IV) 116, 22 K. Prob. append. (IV) 193, 24. K. Rhemn. Palaem. (V) 537, 27 K. – Nbf. vitys, Akk. vitym, Ter. Maur. 658 (quamque ἴτυν dicunt Achaei, hanc vitym gens Aeoli).

Latin > English

vitus vitus N C :: rim