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Θησεύς τινʹ ἡμάρτηκεν ἐς σʹ ἁμαρτίαν; (Euripides, Hippolytus 319) → Hath Theseus wronged thee in any wise?

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|lshtext=<b>īlĭăcus</b>: a, um, adj. [[ileos]],<br /><b>I</b> relating to the colic: [[passio]], Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 17, 171; 3, 21, 206: [[dolor]], 3, 20, 195.—As subst. plur.: īlĭăci, ōrum, m., sufferers from colic, Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 17, 173.
|lshtext=<b>īlĭăcus</b>: a, um, adj. [[ileos]],<br /><b>I</b> relating to the colic: [[passio]], Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 17, 171; 3, 21, 206: [[dolor]], 3, 20, 195.—As subst. plur.: īlĭăci, ōrum, m., sufferers from colic, Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 17, 173.
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{{Gaffiot
|gf=(1) <b>īlĭăcus</b>, a, um, iliaque : Cass. Fel. 51, p.&nbsp;130, 18.
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Revision as of 06:36, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

īlĭăcus: a, um, adj. ileos,
I relating to the colic: passio, Cael. Aur. Acut. 2, 17, 171; 3, 21, 206: dolor, 3, 20, 195.—As subst. plur.: īlĭăci, ōrum, m., sufferers from colic, Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 17, 173.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) īlĭăcus, a, um, iliaque : Cass. Fel. 51, p. 130, 18.