osculo

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ἴσον ἔχουσαν πατρὶ μένος καὶ ἐπίφρονα βουλήν (Hesiod, Theogony 896) → equal to her father in strength and in wise understanding (on Athena necklace)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

oscŭlo: āre, v. a. (old collat. form of osculor),
I to kiss: osculavi caput, Titin. ap. Non. 476, 32: osculato tuo capite, App. M. 2, p. 117, 23: genua sibi osculari patiebantur, Capitol. Max. Juv. 2, § 7.
oscŭlo: āre, v. a. 1. os, ōris, = ἀναστομόω,
I to supply with a mouth or outlet, to extend a channel, e. g. the veins, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 10, 123.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) ōscŭlō, āre (os 1), tr., ἀναστομόω, ouvrir une veine : C. Aur. Chron. 2, 10, 123.
(2) ōscŭlō, āvī, ātum, āre (osculum), tr., baiser : Titin. 155 ; Apul. M. 2, 6 ; Capit. Maxim. 28, 7.