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βίος ἀνεόρταστος μακρὴ ὁδὸς ἀπανδόκευτος → a life without feasting is a long journey without an inn | a life without festivals is a long journey without inns | a life without festivals is a long road without inns | a life without festivity is a long road without an inn | a life without festivity is like a long road without an inn | a life without holidays is like a long road without taverns | a life without parties is a long journey without inns | a life without public holidays is a long road without hotels

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|gf=<b>cūlus</b>,¹³ ī, m., cul, derrière : Cic. Pis. 8 ; Catul. 23, 19.
|gf=<b>cūlus</b>,¹³ ī, m., cul, derrière : Cic. Pis. 8 ; Catul. 23, 19.
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|georg=cūlus, ī, m. (viell. zsgz. aus cusillus, Demin. v. [[κυσός]]), die [[Mündung]] [[des]] Mastdarms, der Hintere, [[als]] obszöner [[Ausdruck]], das [[Loch]], Catull. 23, 19 u. ö. Cic. Pis. 8. Mart. 3, 98, 1.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cūlus: i, m. perh. kindr. with κοῖλος, of a curving form; cf. 1. anus,
I the posteriors, fundament, Cat. 23, 19; 33, 4; 97, 2; Mart. 3, 98, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cūlus,¹³ ī, m., cul, derrière : Cic. Pis. 8 ; Catul. 23, 19.

Latin > German (Georges)

cūlus, ī, m. (viell. zsgz. aus cusillus, Demin. v. κυσός), die Mündung des Mastdarms, der Hintere, als obszöner Ausdruck, das Loch, Catull. 23, 19 u. ö. Cic. Pis. 8. Mart. 3, 98, 1.