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|gf=<b>arcŭō</b>, āvī, ātum, āre ([[arcus]]), tr., courber en arc : Liv. 1, 21, 4 ; Plin. 29, 137.<br /> arquare N. Tir. 100, 79. | |gf=<b>arcŭō</b>, āvī, ātum, āre ([[arcus]]), tr., courber en arc : Liv. 1, 21, 4 ; Plin. 29, 137.<br /> arquare N. Tir. 100, 79. | ||
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|georg=arcuo, āre ([[arcus]]), bogenförmig [[machen]], im [[Aktiv]] [[nur]] refl. arcuare, im [[Passiv]] in medialer Bed. arcuari, [[sich]] bogenförmig [[krümmen]], [[Bogen]] [[machen]], a) v. Örtl.: [[sinus]] arcuat, [[Mela]] 3, 8, 1 (3. § 72): [[Araxes]] arcuato amne descendit, [[Mela]] 3, 5, 5 (3. § 40). – b) v. leb. [[Wesen]]: illam (milipedam), [[quae]] [[non]] arcuatur, sepa [[Graeci]] vocant, [[Bogen]] macht, bogenförmig kriecht, Plin. 29, 136 (vgl. ibid.: [[milipeda]] multis pedibus [[arcuatim]] [[repens]]). | |||
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Revision as of 09:16, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
arcŭo: āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. arcus,
I to make in the form of a bow, to bend or curve like a bow (not before the Aug. per.): curru arcuato vehi, i. e. covered, Liv. 1, 21: opus, Plin. Ep. 10, 46, 2: (millepeda) quae non arcuatur, does not bend itself in the form of a bow, Plin. 29, 6, 39, § 137 (cf. arcuatim); Ov. M. 11, 590.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
arcŭō, āvī, ātum, āre (arcus), tr., courber en arc : Liv. 1, 21, 4 ; Plin. 29, 137.
arquare N. Tir. 100, 79.
Latin > German (Georges)
arcuo, āre (arcus), bogenförmig machen, im Aktiv nur refl. arcuare, im Passiv in medialer Bed. arcuari, sich bogenförmig krümmen, Bogen machen, a) v. Örtl.: sinus arcuat, Mela 3, 8, 1 (3. § 72): Araxes arcuato amne descendit, Mela 3, 5, 5 (3. § 40). – b) v. leb. Wesen: illam (milipedam), quae non arcuatur, sepa Graeci vocant, Bogen macht, bogenförmig kriecht, Plin. 29, 136 (vgl. ibid.: milipeda multis pedibus arcuatim repens).