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Ὁπόσον τῷ ποδὶ περρέχει τᾶς γᾶς, τοῦτο χάρις → Every inch of his stature is grace

Theocritus, Idylls, 30.3

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cĕrĕbellum: i, n.
dim. cerebrum,
I a small brain, Cels. 2, 18; Plin. 29, 5, 32, § 100; 30, 13, 38, § 112; * Suet. Vit. 13.—Figuratively, Petr. 76, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cĕrĕbellum,¹⁵ ī, n. (cerebrum), petite cervelle : Suet. Vitell. 13, 2.

Latin > German (Georges)

cerebellum, ī, n. (Demin. v. cerebrum), kleines Gehirn, Cels. u.a.: pavonum cerebella, Suet. Vit. 13, 2: cerebellorum pulvis, Th. Prisc. 2. chr. 18. – Übtr., cepi ipsimi cerebellum, ich eroberte meines Herrn ganze Huld, Petr. 76, 1.

Latin > English

cerebellum cerebelli N N :: brain; seat of senses/intellect; little brain (L+S)