inarculum

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τὸ δ' ἡδέως ζῆν καὶ ἱλαρῶς οὐκ ἔξωθέν ἐστιν, ἀλλὰ τοὐναντίονἄνθρωπος τοῖς περὶ αὑτὸν πράγμασιν ἡδονὴν καὶ χάριν ὥσπερ ἐκ πηγῆς τοῦ ἤθους προστίθησιν → but a pleasant and happy life comes not from external things, but, on the contrary, man draws on his own character as a source from which to add the element of pleasure and joy to the things which surround him

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

inarcŭlum: virgula erat ex malo Punico incurvata, quam regina sacrificans in capite gestabat, Paul. ex Fest. p. 113 Müll.
I N. cr. [in-arcus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ĭnarcŭlum, ī, n., baguette de grenadier recourbée et placée comme une couronne sur la tête du sacrificateur : P. Fest. 113.

Latin > German (Georges)

inarculum, ī, n., s. 1. arculus no. b.