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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fartum: i, n., v. farcio.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fartum, ī, n. (farcio), ce qui sert à garnir, à farcir, farce : Plin. 28, 117 ; Col. Rust. 5, 10, 11 || vestis fartum Pl. Most. 169, le contenu du vêtement = le corps.

Latin > German (Georges)

fartum, ī, n. u. fartus, ūs, m. (farcio), das Hineingestopfte, die Füllung, das Füllsel, das Inwendige einer Sache, fartum u. fartus fici, das Fleischige (auch pulpa gen.), Col.: intestina et fartum eorum, Plin.: quid (deo sit) cum libis, quid diversis cum fartibus? Arnob. – scherzh., non vestem mulieris amant, sed vestis fartum, des Kleides Inhalt = den Leib, die Person, Plaut. most. 169.