bellor

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καὶ ἤδη γε ἄπειμι παρὰ τὸν ἑταῖρον Κλεινίαν, ὅτι πυνθάνομαι χρόνου ἤδη ἀκάθαρτον εἶναι αὐτῷ τὴν γυναῖκα καὶ ταύτην νοσεῖν, ὅτι μὴ ῥεῖ. ὥστε οὐκέτι οὐδ' ἀναβαίνει αὐτήν, ἀλλ' ἄβατος καὶ ἀνήροτός ἐστιν → and now I depart for my companion, Cleinias since I have learned that for some time now his wife is unclean and she is ill because she does not flow, therefore he no longer sleeps with her but she is unavailable and untilled

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

bellor: āri, 1,
I dep. (collat. form of bello), to carry on war, to war, to fight (poet.): et pictis bellantur Amazones armis, Verg. A. 11, 660: et nudis bellantur equis, Sil. 2, 349; cf. Non. p. 472, 9; Prisc. 8, 4, 24, p. 796 P.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

bellor, dép. arch. comme bello : bellantur Amazones Virg. En. 11, 160, les Amazones combattent, cf. Non. 472 ; Prisc. Gramm. 18, 291.

Latin > German (Georges)

bellor, āri, s. bello.

Latin > English

bellor bellari, - V DEP :: fight, wage war, struggle; take part in war/battle/fight (also animals/games)