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Latest revision as of 16:05, 12 June 2024

Latin > English

angularis angularis N M :: angular vessel
angularis angularis angularis, angulare ADJ :: placed at corners, corner; having angles or corners, square

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

angŭlāris: e, adj. angulus,
I having corners or angles, angular: lapis, a square stone, Cato, R. R. 14, 1; Col. 5, 3, 2: lapis, a corner-stone, Vulg. Job, 38, 6; and, in trop. sense, ib. Isa. 28, 16; ib. Ephes. 2, 20; ib. 1 Pet. 2, 6: pilae, corner pillars of an arcade, Vitr. 7, 11.—Hence, subst.: angŭlā-ris, is, m., an angular vessel, Apic. 5, 3 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

angŭlāris,¹⁶ e, qui a des angles : Cato Agr. 14, 1 || -āris, is, m., vase de forme angulaire : Apic. 5, 194.

Latin > German (Georges)

angulāris, e (angulus), winkelig, eckig, lapis, der gerade Winkel hat, quadratisch ist, Cato u. Eccl.: pilae, Eckpfeiler, Vitr.: columnae, Vitr.: figura, linea, Boëth. – Subst., a) angulāris, is, m., ein viereckiges Gefäß, Apic. 5, 194 u. 206; 7, 265. – b) angulāria, ium, n., das Winkelmaß, Vulg. Iesai. 44, 13.

Spanish > Greek

ἀνγλάριον