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|lshtext=<b>meddix</b>: ([[medix]]), icis, m. from the [[root]] med-, [[medeor]]; cf. Homeric μέδοντες,<br /><b>I</b> he [[who]] cares for, attends to, a [[curator]], the [[title]] of a [[magistrate]] [[among]] the Oscans: [[meddix]] [[apud]] Oscos [[nomen]] magistratūs est. [[Ennius]]: [[summus]] ibi capitur [[meddix]], occiditur [[alter]], Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll. (Enn. Ann. v. 296 Vahl.).—With the epithet tuticus ([[which]] prob. answers to the [[summus]] of [[Ennius]], and is [[allied]] to [[totus]]), joined [[into]] one [[word]], meddixtuticus or [[medixtuticus]], Liv. 24, 19, 2; 26, 6, 13: is [[summus]] [[magistratus]] erat Campanis, id. 23, 35, 13.
|lshtext=<b>meddix</b>: ([[medix]]), icis, m. from the [[root]] med-, [[medeor]]; cf. Homeric μέδοντες,<br /><b>I</b> he [[who]] cares for, attends to, a [[curator]], the [[title]] of a [[magistrate]] [[among]] the Oscans: [[meddix]] [[apud]] Oscos [[nomen]] magistratūs est. [[Ennius]]: [[summus]] ibi capitur [[meddix]], occiditur [[alter]], Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll. (Enn. Ann. v. 296 Vahl.).—With the epithet tuticus ([[which]] prob. answers to the [[summus]] of [[Ennius]], and is [[allied]] to [[totus]]), joined [[into]] one [[word]], meddixtuticus or [[medixtuticus]], Liv. 24, 19, 2; 26, 6, 13: is [[summus]] [[magistratus]] erat Campanis, id. 23, 35, 13.
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|gf=<b>meddix</b>, ĭcis, m., médix, magistrat suprême chez les Osques : Enn. Ann. 298 || ou [[meddix]] [[tuticus]], médix tutique : Liv. 24, 19, 2 ; 26, 6, 13.
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Revision as of 06:58, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

meddix: (medix), icis, m. from the root med-, medeor; cf. Homeric μέδοντες,
I he who cares for, attends to, a curator, the title of a magistrate among the Oscans: meddix apud Oscos nomen magistratūs est. Ennius: summus ibi capitur meddix, occiditur alter, Paul. ex Fest. p. 123 Müll. (Enn. Ann. v. 296 Vahl.).—With the epithet tuticus (which prob. answers to the summus of Ennius, and is allied to totus), joined into one word, meddixtuticus or medixtuticus, Liv. 24, 19, 2; 26, 6, 13: is summus magistratus erat Campanis, id. 23, 35, 13.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

meddix, ĭcis, m., médix, magistrat suprême chez les Osques : Enn. Ann. 298