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Τὶ δὲ σὺ διά τὸν Θεὸν δύνασαι ἀρνηθῆναι; Οἷον δὲ μέτρον ἀγάπης τῶν ἀγαπώντων σε ἐστί; (Χρύσανθος Καταπόδης, Σχολὴ Ζωῆς) → ?

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Latin > English

belliger belligera, belligerum ADJ :: waging war, warring; warlike, martial; war-, battle-

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

bellĭger: ĕra, ĕrum, adj. bellum-gero,
I waging war, warlike, martial, valiant (poet.; esp. freq. in the post-Aug. per.): gentes, Ov. Tr. 3, 11, 13: viri, Sil. 3, 124: Augustus, Claud. in Prob. et Olybr Cons. 74: Hannibal, Sil. 1, 38: numen, i.e. Mars, Stat. Achill. 1, 504: fera, i.e. the elephant used in war, Sil. 8, 261.—
II Of inanim things: manus, Ov A. A. 2, 672 ensis, id. M 3, 534: hasta, Mart. 5, 25: acies, Stat. Th. 12, 717: tropaea, id. ib. 10, 28: mens, Sil 3, 162: currus, id. 1, 434: axis, id. 17, 491: ars, id. 8, 261: labores, Val. Fl. 5, 617: lusus, Claud. VI. Cons Hon. 621>

Latin > German (Georges)

belliger, gera, gerum (bellum u. gero) = πολεμικός (Gloss.), Krieg führend, streitbar, gens, Ov.: Scytha, Avien.: numen, Mars, Stat.: fera, Kriegs- od. Streitelefant, Sil.: übtr. v. Lebl., manus, Ov.: hasta, Mart.