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Sophocles, Antigone, 583

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fīcārĭus: a, um, adj. ficus,
I of or belonging to figs, fig-: crates, Cato, R. R. 48, 2: culices, Plin. 11, 35, 41, § 118: vasa, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. ‡ ORCA, p. 180 Müll.: Fauni (perh. so called on account of their rank luxuriance), Hier. Iesai. 5, 13, 21.—
II Subst.: fīcārĭa, ae, f., a fig plantation, Pall. 4, 10, 28.—
   2    An island near Sardinia, Plin. 3, 7, 13, § 34.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fīcārĭus,¹⁶ a, um (ficus), qui concerne les figues, de figues : Cato Agr. 48, 2 || qui recherche les figues : Plin. 11, 118 || fīcārĭus, ĭī, m., marchand de figues : Aug. Manich. 2, 19, 72 || fīcārĭa, æ, f., plant de figuier : Pall. 4, 10, 28.

Latin > German (Georges)

fīcārius, a, um (ficus), zu den Feigen gehörig, Feigen-, crates, Cato: culices, Plin.: vasa, Paul. ex Fest.: Fauni ficarii, eine Art Waldgottheiten, denen man das Alpdrücken (incubo) im Schlafe zuschrieb (vgl. Isid. 8, 11, 104), Vulg. Ierem. 50, 39. Hieron. in Isai. 5, 13, 21. – subst., a) fīcārius, iī, m., der Feigenhändler, Augustin. de mor. Manich. 2, 19, 72. – b) fīcāria, ae, f., die Feigenpflanzung, Pallad. 4, 10, 28.