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Γελᾷ δ' ὁ μῶρος, κἄν τι μὴ γελοῖον ᾖ → Mens stulta ridet, quando ridendum est nihil → Es lacht der Tor, auch wenn es nichts zu lachen gibt

Menander, Monostichoi, 108

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lătĕrīcĭus: or -tĭus, a, um, adj. later,
I made or consisting of bricks: turris, Caes. B. C. 2, 10; 2, 14: muri, id. ib. 2, 15: opus, brickwork, Col. 9, 6, 4: urbs, built of bricks, Suet. Aug. 28: paries, Plin. 18, 30, 73, § 301.—Hence, subst.: lătĕrīcĭum, ii, n., brickwork: ne saxa ex catapultis latericium discuterent, Caes. B. C. 2, 9, 4.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lătĕrīcĭus,¹⁴ ou -tĭus, a, um (later), de brique, en brique : Cæs. C. 2, 10, 1 ; 2, 14, 4 ; Suet. Aug. 28 || lătĕrīcĭum, n. Cæs. C. 2, 9, 4, briquetage, maçonnerie de brique.

Latin > German (Georges)

latericius, a, um (later), aus Ziegeln gemacht, -bestehend, domus, Varro fr.: turris, Caes.: murus, Caes.: parietes, Vitr. u. Plin.: opus latericium, Colum., u. bl. latericium, Caes. u. Vitr., Ziegelwerk.

Latin > English

latericius latericia, latericium ADJ :: made of bricks