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|georg=quīnquertium, iī, n. ([[quinque]] u. [[ars]]), die [[fünferlei]] Leibesübungen der [[Jugend]] ([[discus]], [[cursus]], [[saltus]], [[lucta]], [[iaculatio]]), griech. [[πένταθλον]], Trag. inc. fab. 17; vgl. [[Fest]]. 257 (a), 8.
|georg=quīnquertium, iī, n. ([[quinque]] u. [[ars]]), die [[fünferlei]] Leibesübungen der [[Jugend]] ([[discus]], [[cursus]], [[saltus]], [[lucta]], [[iaculatio]]), griech. [[πένταθλον]], Trag. inc. fab. 17; vgl. [[Fest]]. 257 (a), 8.
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|lnztxt=*quinquertium, ii. n. (''ars''.) :: [[習五樣之耍]]
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Latest revision as of 22:35, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

quinquertĭum: ii, n. quinque-ars,
I the five sorts of bodily exercises for youth (discus, cursus, saltus, lucta, jaculatio): quinquertium vocabant antiqui, quem Graeci πένταθλονLivius quoque (Andron.) ipsos athletas sic nominat: quinquertiones praeco in medium vocat, Fest. p. 257 Müll.; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 256 ib.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

quīnquertĭum, ĭī, n. (quinque, ars), quinquerce ou pentathle [disque, course, saut, lutte, lancement du javelot] : Fest. 257 ; v. pentathlum.

Latin > German (Georges)

quīnquertium, iī, n. (quinque u. ars), die fünferlei Leibesübungen der Jugend (discus, cursus, saltus, lucta, iaculatio), griech. πένταθλον, Trag. inc. fab. 17; vgl. Fest. 257 (a), 8.

Latin > Chinese

*quinquertium, ii. n. (ars.) :: 習五樣之耍