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|gf=<b>circumlŏquor</b>, locūtus sum, lŏquī, intr., user de périphrases : Aug. Nupt. 2, 7, 17. | |gf=<b>circumlŏquor</b>, locūtus sum, lŏquī, intr., user de périphrases : Aug. Nupt. 2, 7, 17. | ||
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|georg=[[circum]]-[[loquor]], locūtus [[sum]], loquī, [[umschreiben]], [[Auson]]. ep. (XVI) 2, 8. p. 175 Schenkl u. epigr. 114, 15. p. 226 Schenkl. Augustin. de [[gen]]. ad litt. 12, 7, 16: circumloquendo [[aliquid]] significare, Augustin. de nupt. et concup. 2. § 17. | |||
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Revision as of 09:19, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
circum-lŏquor: lŏcūtus, lŏqui, v. n.,
I to make use of circumlocution or periphrasis (post-class.), Aus. Ep. 6, 7, and 146, 15.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
circumlŏquor, locūtus sum, lŏquī, intr., user de périphrases : Aug. Nupt. 2, 7, 17.
Latin > German (Georges)
circum-loquor, locūtus sum, loquī, umschreiben, Auson. ep. (XVI) 2, 8. p. 175 Schenkl u. epigr. 114, 15. p. 226 Schenkl. Augustin. de gen. ad litt. 12, 7, 16: circumloquendo aliquid significare, Augustin. de nupt. et concup. 2. § 17.