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ἐπ' αὐτὸν ἐπενθρῴσκει πυρὶ καὶ στεροπαῖς ὁ Διὸς γενέτας, δειναὶ δ' ἅμ᾽ ἕπονται κῆρες ἀναπλάκητοι → the son of Zeus is springing upon him with fiery lightning, and with him come the dread unerring Fates

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Revision as of 15:13, 14 May 2024

Latin > English

admirandus admiranda, admirandum ADJ :: wonderful, admirable; astonishing, remarkable, extraordinary

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

admīrandus: a, um, v. admiror.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

admīrandus,¹³ a, um, [pris adjt], digne d’admiration, admirable : Cic. de Or. 1, 76 ; Rep. 3, 44 ; Phil. 2, 69 ; admirandum in modum Nep. Epam. 3, 2, d’une manière admirable, cf. Virg. G. 4, 3 ; Liv. 42, 11, 8 || [pl. n.] admiranda, choses admirables, merveilles : Sen. Ep. 114, 12 ; Plin. 31, 12 ; Gell. 6, 1 || -dissimus Salv. Ep. 8.

Latin > German (Georges)

admīrandus, a, um (admiror) = admirabilis, bewundernswürdig, wunderbar, homo, Cic.: spectacula, Verg.: admirandum in modum, Nep.: vir in plurimis admirandus, Quint.: Superl., Salvian. ep. 8.