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ἐπεὰν νῶτον ὑὸς δελεάσῃ περὶ ἄγκιστρον, μετιεῖ ἐς μέσον τὸν ποταμόν, ὁ κροκόδειλος ἵεται κατὰ τὴν φωνήν, ἐντυχὼν δὲ τῷ νώτῳ καταπίνει → when he has baited a hog's back onto a hook, he throws it into the middle of the river, ... the crocodile lunges toward the voice of a squealing piglet, and having come upon the hogback, swallows it

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Revision as of 19:48, 29 November 2022

Latin > English

centipeda centipedae N F :: centipede

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

centĭpĕda: or centŭpĕda, ae, f. centum-pes,
I a centipede, a worm, called also millepeda or multipeda, Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 136; 30, 6, 16, § 47; Arn. 2, p. 79 (in Isid. Orig. 12, 4, 33, centupeda).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

centĭpĕda, æ, f. (centum, pes), mille-pieds [insecte] : Plin. 29, 136.

Latin > German (Georges)

centipeda, ae, f. (centum u. pes), die Hundertfüßlerin, ein auch milipeda u. multipeda gen. Wurm, der Tausendfuß, die Assel, der Kellerwurm, Plin. 29, 136. Arnob. 2, 52: centupeda geschr. bei Isid. 12, 4, 33. – Nbf. centipedium, σκολόπενδρα, Auct. exc. de idiom. gen. 582, 73.