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ἡμῶν δ' ὅσα καὶ τὰ σώματ' ἐστὶ τὸν ἀριθμὸν καθ' ἑνός, τοσούτους ἔστι καὶ τρόπους ἰδεῖνwhatever number of persons there are, the same will be found the number of minds and of characters

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vītŭlor: āri,
I v. dep. n., to celebrate a festival, keep holiday, be joyful (ante-class. for exulto, gestio): is habet coronam vitulans victoriā, Enn. ap. Fest. p. 369 Müll. (Trag. v. 75 Vahl.): in venatu vitulantes, Naev. ap. Non. p. 14, 18 (Trag. Rel. p. 9 Rib.): pontifex in sacris quibusdam vitulari solet, Varr. ap. Macr. S. 3, 2; cf.: Jovi opulento, incluto ... lubens vitulor, i. e. bring a thank-offering, Plaut. Pers 2, 3, 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vītŭlor, ārī, intr. (Vitula) = παιανίζειν, être transporté de joie, se réjouir beaucoup : Varr. d. Macr. Sat. 3, 2, 12 ; P. Fest. 369, 14 ; Jovi Pl. Pers. 254, en l’honneur de Jupiter.

Latin > German (Georges)

vītulor, ārī (v. *voi = ευοι u. tulo), fröhlich sein, bes. mit der Stimme = παιανίζω, einen Sieges- od. Lobgesang anstimmen, frohlocken, jubeln (s. Macr. sat. 3, 2, 12. Paul. ex Fest. 369, 14. Schol. Bern. Verg. ecl. 3, 77), is habet coronam vitulans victoriā, Enn. fr. scen. 52: in venatu vitulantes, Naev. tr. 34: in sacrificiis quibusdam (v. Priester), Varro b. Macr. sat. 3, 2, 11: Iovi, Plaut. Pers. 254.

Latin > Chinese

*vitulor, aris, ari. d. (vitulus.) :: 喜躍