propages
αὐτόματοι δ' ἀγαθοὶ ἀγαθῶν ἐπὶ δαῖτας ἴασι → automatically do the noble go to the feasts of the noble
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
prō̆pāges: is, f. id.
I A set, layer; for the usual propago: propages progenies a propagando: ut faciunt rustici, eum vitem vetulam supprimunt, ut ex eā unā plures faciant, Paul. ex Fest. p. 227 Müll.—
II Transf., offspring, progeny, posterity (ante- and post-class.): mea propages sanguinis, Pac. ap. Non. 64, 30; Paul. Col. Carm. 5, 19.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
prōpāgēs, is, f. (propago), provin : P. Fest. 227 || [fig.] rejeton, race, lignée : Pacuv. 20.
Latin > German (Georges)
propāgēs, is, f. (propago, āre), I) der Setzling, Senker, Ableger, Paul. ex Fest. 227, 1. – II) übtr., der Abkömmling, das Kind, der Nachkomme, sanguinis, Pacuv. tr. 20: stirpis adoptivae, Auson. ephem. oratio 19. p. 5 Schenkl od. Paul. Nol. carm. 5, 19.
Latin > Chinese
*propages, is. f. :: 後代