cenula

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τὰ δὲ πεπερασμένα πεπερασμενάκις ἀνάγκη πεπεράνθαι πάντα → and the product of a finite number of things taken in a finite number of ways must always be finite

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cēnŭla: (caen- or coen-), ae, f.
dim. cena,
I a little dinner: hesterna, Cic. Tusc. 5, 32, 91: facere cenulas, id. Fam. 9, 24, 2; Suet. Claud. 21: parva, Mart. 5, 78 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cēnŭla,¹⁴ æ, f. (dim. de cena ), petit repas : Cic. Tusc. 5, 91 ; Suet. Claud. 21, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

cēnula, ae, f. (Demin. v. cena), die kleine Mahlzeit, hesterna, Cic. Tusc. 5, 91: parva, Mart. 5, 78, 22 u. 7, 51, 12: sermone cenulam variare, Varr. sat. Men. 103: ad subitam condictamque cenulam invitare alqm, Suet. Claud. 21, 4: cenulas facere, ein paar Gäste bei sich sehen, Cic. ep. 9, 24, 2: si cenulam diviti pauper fecisset, Ps. Quint. decl. 301: qui cenulam ordine suo curabat, Gell. 18, 2, 3: hoc aere collecto cenula curabatur omnibus, Gell. 18, 13, 4: unā ponetur cenula mensā, Mart. 10, 48, 13.

Latin > English

cenula cenulae N F :: little dinner, supper