Koloß: Difference between revisions
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ἤκουσεν ἐν Ῥώμῃ καὶ ἀρσένων ἑταιρίαν εἶναι → he heard that there was also a fellowship of males in Rome (Severius, commentary on Romans 1:27)
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|dela=Koloß, [[colossus]]. [[statua]] colossēa ([[ein]] [[Standbild]] [[von]] ungeheurer [[Größe]]). – magna [[moles]] u. bl. [[moles]] (große [[Masse]] übh., z.B. [[ein]] K. [[von]] einem [[Körper]], magna corporis [[moles]]: [[ein]] K. [[von]] einem Reiche, [[moles]] imperii). | |dela=Koloß, [[colossus]]. [[statua]] colossēa ([[ein]] [[Standbild]] [[von]] ungeheurer [[Größe]]). – magna [[moles]] u. bl. [[moles]] (große [[Masse]] übh., z.B. [[ein]] K. [[von]] einem [[Körper]], magna corporis [[moles]]: [[ein]] K. [[von]] einem Reiche, [[moles]] imperii). | ||
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==Translations== | |||
Bulgarian: колос; Catalan: colós; Czech: kolos; French: [[colosse]]; German: [[Koloss]]; Greek: [[κολοσσός]], [[κολοττός]]; Hawaiian: koloso; Hungarian: kolosszus; Italian: [[colosso]]; Polish: kolos; Portuguese: colosso; Russian: [[колосс]]; Spanish: [[coloso]]; Swedish: koloss |
Revision as of 09:30, 7 June 2022
German > Latin
Koloß, colossus. statua colossēa (ein Standbild von ungeheurer Größe). – magna moles u. bl. moles (große Masse übh., z.B. ein K. von einem Körper, magna corporis moles: ein K. von einem Reiche, moles imperii).
Translations
Bulgarian: колос; Catalan: colós; Czech: kolos; French: colosse; German: Koloss; Greek: κολοσσός, κολοττός; Hawaiian: koloso; Hungarian: kolosszus; Italian: colosso; Polish: kolos; Portuguese: colosso; Russian: колосс; Spanish: coloso; Swedish: koloss