herbula

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οὗτοςυἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν καὶ ἀνέζησεν, ἦν ἀπολωλὼς καὶ εὑρέθη → This son of mine was dead and has come back to life. He was lost and he's been found.

Source

Latin > English

herbula herbulae N F :: little herb

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

herbŭla: ae, f.
dim. id.,
I a little herb: cervae perpurgant se quadam herbula, quae seselis dicitur, Cic. N. D. 2, 50, 127; Sen. Vit. Beat. 9; Quint. 1, 3, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

herbŭla,¹⁶ æ, f., petite herbe, brin d’herbe : Cic. Nat. 2, 127.

Latin > German (Georges)

herbula, ae, f. (Demin. v. herba), ein kleines Kraut, ein Kräutchen (Kräutlein), Pflänzchen (Pflänzlein), Graspflänzchen, Cic. de nat. deor. 2, 127. Sen. de vit. beat. 9, 2. Quint. 1, 3, 5. Apul. met. 10, 30: als Zauberkraut, Apul. met. 2, 28 u. 3, 23.