Servius

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ἐν οἰκίᾳ τυφλῶν καὶ ὁ νυκτάλωψ ὀξυδερκήςeven the day-blind is sharp-eyed in a blind house | among the blind, the one-eyed man is king

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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Σέρβιος, ὁ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Servĭus: i, m.
I A Roman proper name, esp. in the Sulpician gens; whence Servii is sometimes used for Sulpicii, Oth. ap. Tac. H. 2, 48.—Esp., Servius Sulpitius Rufus, an eminent jurist and statesman, contemporary with Cicero, alled Servius, Dig. 47, 2, 76, § 1; Gai. Inst. 2, 244; v. Sulpicius.—Hence, Servĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Servius Sulpitius the jurist, Servian: actio, Dig. 20, 1, 3; for which also simply Servĭāna, ae, ib. 20, 1, 1; 20, 1, 7; 20, 1, 10.—
II Servius Tullius, the sixth king of Rome; v. Tullius.—
III Servius Maurus Honoratus, a grammarian under Valentinian, a commentator on Vergil.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Servĭus,⁹ ĭī, m., prénom dans la famille des Sulpicius || Servius Tullius, sixième roi de Rome || Servius Maurus Honoratus, grammairien de la fin du ive s. apr. J.-C., commentateur de Virgile.

Latin > German (Georges)

Servius, iī, m. (v. servus, eig., ein »Sklavenkind«), ein röm. Vorname, der durch den König Servius Tullius aufkam u. nachher nur in dem sulpicischen Geschlechte vorkommt, s. Sulpicius. – Außerdem Servius, vollst. Servius Maurus Honoratus, ein gelehrter Grammatiker im 5. Jahrh. n. Chr., bekannt als Erklärer Vergils, Rufin. de comp. et de metr. orat. p. 191, 11 ed. Bait.