catenatus

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ὅσα ἦν νενοσσευμένα ὀρνίθων γένεα → as many species of birds as had their nests, all the other kinds of birds which had been hatched

Source

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cătēnātus,¹⁵ a, um (catena), enchaîné : Hor. Epo. 7, 8 ; Quint. 8, 3, 69 || [fig.] catenati labores Mart. 1, 15, 7, épreuves qui s’enchaînent ; catenatæ palæstræ Stat. S. 2, 1, 110, palestres où les lutteurs s’enlacent.

Latin > German (Georges)

catēnātus, a, um (catena), mit einer Kette versehen, gekettet, gefesselt, Hor., Col. u.a. – übtr., palaestrae (wegen des Ineinanderschlingens der Glieder), Stat. silv. 2, 1, 110: versus ex pluribus syllabis catenati, verkettete (= unter sich verbundene), Quint. 1, 1, 37: labores, dicht anschließende, ununterbrochene, Mart. 1, 15, 7.

Latin > English

catenatus catenata, catenatum ADJ :: chained, fettered; fixed/secured/attached by chain; arranged in a chain/series