obticentia: Difference between revisions
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ἐπέμψατε ἀγγέλους τοῖς ἀλλήλοις ὥστε ἔγνωτε τὸν κίνδυνον → you sent messengers to one another so that you knew the danger
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|gf=<b>obtĭcentĭa</b>, æ, f. ([[obticeo]]), réticence [fig. de rhétorique] : Cels. d. Quint. 9, 2, 54. | |gf=<b>obtĭcentĭa</b>, æ, f. ([[obticeo]]), réticence [fig. de rhétorique] : Cels. d. Quint. 9, 2, 54. | ||
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|georg=obticentia, ae, f. ([[obticeo]]), das [[Schweigen]], griech. [[ἀποσιώπησις]], [[als]] Redefig., Cels. b. Quint. 9, 2, 54 | |||
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Revision as of 09:30, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
obtĭcentĭa: ae, f. obticeo,
I a pause, sudden break in the midst of a discourse, as a rhet. figure: Ἀποσιώπησις, quam Cicero reticentiam, Celsus obticentiam, nonnulli interruptionem appellant, Quint. 9, 2, 54.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
obtĭcentĭa, æ, f. (obticeo), réticence [fig. de rhétorique] : Cels. d. Quint. 9, 2, 54.
Latin > German (Georges)
obticentia, ae, f. (obticeo), das Schweigen, griech. ἀποσιώπησις, als Redefig., Cels. b. Quint. 9, 2, 54