laterarius

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κακῶς ζῆν κρεῖσσον ἢ καλῶς θανεῖν → better to live ignobly than to die nobly, better to live badly than to die well

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lătĕrārĭus: a, um, adj. later,
I of or pertaining to bricks, brick-.
I Adj.: terra lateraria, brick-clay, Plin. 19, 8, 45, § 156.— Hence,
II Subst.
   A lătĕrārĭus, ĭi, m., a brickmaker, Non. 445, 22.—
   B lătĕ-rārĭa, ae, f. (sc. officina), a brickkiln, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 194.
lătĕrārĭus: a, um, adj. 2. latus,
I of or belonging to the sides; only subst.: lătĕrārĭa, ĭum, n. (sc. tigna), side-beams, Vitr. 10, 20.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lătĕrārĭus, a, um (later), de briques, à briques : Plin. 19, 156 || subst. m., briquetier : Non. 445, 22.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) laterārius1, a, um (v. later), zu den Ziegelsteinen gehörig, Ziegel-, terra quam maxime lat., zu Ziegeln geeignete, tonige, Plin. 19, 156. – subst., a) laterārius, iī, m., der Ziegelstreicher, Non. 445, 22. – b) laterāria, ae, f. (sc. officina), die Ziegelhütte, Ziegelei, Plin. 7, 194.
(2) laterārius2, a, um (v. latus, eris), zu den Seiten gehörig, Seiten-, subst., t. t. der Baukunst, laterāria, ōrum, n., fettenartige Seitenstücke, Seiten-Fetten, Vitr. 10, 14, 3 u. 10, 15, 3. – Vgl. Charis. 118, 34 ›laterale, laterarium‹.