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Latin > English

filix filicis N F :: fern, bracken

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fĭlix: (felix, Paul. ex Fest. p. 86 Müll.
I N. cr.), ĭcis, f., fern, πτέρις.
I Lit., Plin. 27, 9, 55, § 78; 17, 4, 3, § 29; Verg. G. 2, 189; 3, 297; Hor. S. 1, 3, 37; Col. 2, 2, 13.—
II Transf., the hair of the pubes, Pers. 4, 41.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fĭlix¹⁴ (fĕl-), ĭcis, f.,
1 fougère [plante] : Virg. G. 2, 189 ; Plin. 27, 78
2 [fig.] poils : Pers. 4, 41.

Latin > German (Georges)

filix (filex), licis, f. Farnkraut (griech. πτερίς), Plin. 27, 78. Verg. georg. 3, 297: in der Medizin, Cels. 5, 26, 35. Plin. 18, 45 (wo Detl. filex); 24, 85: als Unkraut, Col. 11, 2, 62. Pallad. 6, 3, 3. Hor. sat. 1, 3, 37. Verg. georg. 2, 189 (dah. als Schimpfwort von einer Pers., Hermogenis filix, Nichtsnutz, nichtsnutzige Tochter, Petron. 45, 9; vgl. filicones). – übtr. von den Haaren der männl. Scham, Pers. 4, 41. – Nach Paul. ex Fest. 86, 10 auch felix geschr. (vgl. Mueller not. cr.); vgl. Gloss. ›felix, ἄγρωστις‹. Vgl. filicatus.