quadruplus

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μάλα δ' ὦκα θύρηθ' ἔα ἀμφὶς ἐκείνων → very soon I was out, away from them | very soon was out of the water, and away from them

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

quā̆drŭplus: (quā̆drŭpŭlus, Plaut. Truc. 4, 2, 49 Fleck.), a, um, adj. quattuor,
I fourfold, quadruple (rare as adj.): strena, Suet. Tib. 34: numerus, Macr. Somn. Scip. 1, 19, 21; 2, 1, 19.— Subst.: quā̆drŭplum, i, n., a fourfold amount, four times as much, quadruple (class.): furem dupli condemnari, feneratorem quadrupli, to a fourfold penalty, Cato, R. R. prooem.: judicium in aratorem in quadruplum dare, to sentence the cultivator, who did not deliver the quantity of grain fixed by law, to pay four times as much, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 13, § 34; Plin. Pan. 40: elephanto pulmo quadruplo major bubulo, four times as large, Plin. 11, 37, 79, § 203: actio quadrupli, Dig. 4, 2, 14; 2, 8, 5; Gai. Inst. 3, 192; 4, 4: in quadruplum damnari, Dig. 48, 13, 13: si quid aliquem defraudavi reddo quadruplum, Vulg. Luc. 19, 8.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

quădrŭplus,¹⁶ a, um, quadruple : Suet. Tib. 34. quadrupulus Pl. *Truc. 762.

Latin > German (Georges)

quadruplus, a, um (quattuor u. plus = πλοῦς) = τετραπλοῦς, vierfach, numerus, Macr.: pretium, Apul.: strena, Suet.: stipendium, Marc. Aur. bei Capit. – subst., quadruplum, ī, n., das Vierfache, pulmo quadruplo maior, Plin.: quadruplum eius cervis tribuere, Plin. – insbes., als Ersatz, Strafe, das Vierfache = die vierfache Summe, der vierfache Betrag, actio quadrupli, ICt.: fur quadruplum solvat, Quint.: reciperatores od. feneratorem condemnare quadrupli, Cato: iudicium dare in quadruplum, Cic.: quadruplo condemnari, Cic.: tarditatem solvendi (die Säumigkeit im Zahlen) dupli vel etiam quadrupli irrogatione multare, Plin. pan. – / Gedehnte Nbf. quadrupuli, Plaut. truc. 4, 2, 49 (734), hergestellt von Fleckeisen Krit. Misc. S. 36 u. von Spengel u. Schoell (762) aufgenommen (doch der ganze Vers anders bei Bergk Beitr. 1, 140, A. 1) Vgl. quadruplator u. quadruplor.