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Οὐδ' ἄμμε διακρινέει φιλότητος ἄλλο, πάρος θάνατόν γε μεμορμένον ἀμφικαλύψαι → Nor will anything else divide us from our love before the fate of death enshrouds us

Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica, 3.1129f.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

occĭdentālis: e, adj. occidens,
I western, westerly, west- (post-Aug.): ab occidentali latere septentrionis, Plin. 18, 34, 77, § 338: ventus, Gell. 2, 22, 22: sidus, Amm. 15, 10 init.: mare, Vulg. Deut. 11, 24: ventus, id. Ezech. 42, 19.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

occĭdentālis, e (occidens), occidental, de l’occident, du couchant : Plin. 18, 338 ; Gell. 2, 22, 22.

Latin > German (Georges)

occidentālis, e (occidens), abendlich, westlich, latus septentrionis, Plin.: plaga, Vulg.: ventus, Abendwind, Gell. u. Vulg.: sidus, Amm. – subst., occidentālia, ium, n., der Westen (Ggstz. eoa, der Osten), Chalcid. Tim. 97.

Latin > English

occidentalis occidentalis, occidentale ADJ :: of/pertaining to/connected with/coming from the west; westerly