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Revision as of 09:58, 20 November 2024
Latin > English
ascaules ascaulis N M :: bagpiper (utricularius in pure Latin L+S)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ascaules: is, m., = ἀσκαύλης,
I a bagpiper, Mart. 10, 3, 8 (called in Suet. Ner. 54 by the pure Lat. word, utricularius).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ascaulēs, æ, m. (ἀσκαύλης), joueur de cornemuse : Mart. 10, 3, 8.
Latin > German (Georges)
ascaulēs, ae, m. (ἀσκαύλης), der Sackpfeifer, rein lat. utricularius (wie Suet. Ner. 54), Mart. 10, 3, 8.