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οὗτος ὁ υἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν καὶ ἀνέζησεν, ἦν ἀπολωλὼς καὶ εὑρέθη → This son of mine was dead and has come back to life. He was lost and he's been found.

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|gf=<b>trĕmĕbundus</b>¹³ <b>(trĕmĭbundus)</b>, a, um, qui tremble : Cic. Domo 134 ; Lucr. 2, 95 ; Ov. M. 4, 133 ; tremebundior Col. Rust. 10, 396.
|gf=<b>trĕmĕbundus</b>¹³ <b>(trĕmĭbundus)</b>, a, um, qui tremble : Cic. Domo 134 ; Lucr. 2, 95 ; Ov. M. 4, 133 ; tremebundior Col. Rust. 10, 396.
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|georg=tremebundus ([[tremibundus]]), a, um ([[tremo]]), zitterig, [[manus]], Cic.: membra, Ov.: [[vox]], Cornif. rhet.: [[oratio]], Nazar. pan.: pulli, Gell.: effetae tremebundior ([[cucumis]]) ubere porcae, schlotteriger, weicher, Colum. poët. 10, 396.
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Revision as of 09:14, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

trĕmĕbundus: (trĕmĭb-), a, um, adj. tremo,
I trembling, quivering, shaking (mostly poet.): (Iphigenia) tremibunda ad aras Deducta est, Lucr 1, 95: tremebunda manu tangere, Cic. Dom. 52, 134; cf.: Caius a primā tremebundus luce, trembling with fear, Mart. 9, 93, 5: membra, Ov. M. 4, 133: leo, Claud. ap. Eutr. 2, 440: tremebundā voce, Auct. Her 3, 14, 25.—Comp.: (cucumis) effetae tremebundior ubere porcae, i.e. more flabby, softer, Col. poët. 10, 396. —
II Transf.: cornus (i.e. hasta), Sil. 10, 119: tela, id. 5, 628: oratio, Nazar. Pan. Const. 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

trĕmĕbundus¹³ (trĕmĭbundus), a, um, qui tremble : Cic. Domo 134 ; Lucr. 2, 95 ; Ov. M. 4, 133 ; tremebundior Col. Rust. 10, 396.

Latin > German (Georges)

tremebundus (tremibundus), a, um (tremo), zitterig, manus, Cic.: membra, Ov.: vox, Cornif. rhet.: oratio, Nazar. pan.: pulli, Gell.: effetae tremebundior (cucumis) ubere porcae, schlotteriger, weicher, Colum. poët. 10, 396.