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Revision as of 14:00, 16 May 2024

Latin > English

ceratium ceratii N N :: carob tree
ceratium ceratium ceratii N N :: Greek weight corresponding to Latin siliqua/2 calculi

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cĕrătĭum: ii, n., = κεράτιον (St. John's bread),
I a Greek weight corresponding to the Latin siliqua = 2. calculi, Auct. Ponder. in Goes. Agrar. p. 322 (in Col. 5, 10, 20, and Arb. 25, 1, written as Greek).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cĕrătĭum, ĭī, n. (κεράτιον),
1 caroubier : Col. Arb. 25, 1
2 v. ceration.

Latin > German (Georges)

ceratium, ī, n. (κεράτιον), ein griechisches Gewicht, entsprechend dem lateinischen siliqua = 2 calculi, Metrol. scriptt. Lat. p. 144, 6; vgl. cerates.