comatus

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οὐκ ἔστιν ὧδε ἀλλὰ ἠγέρθη → He is not here, but is risen

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cŏmātus: a, um, v. 2. como.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cŏmātus,¹³ a, um, part. de como 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

comātus, a, um (coma), behaart, a) eig., v. leb. Wesen (Ggstz. calvus), Mart. 1, 72, 8; 10, 83, 11. Val. Flacc. 7, 636: comatus et crispulus, Sen. ep. 66, 25: Aethiopici lupi brumā comati sunt, aestate nudi, Solin. 30, 27: Gallia c., s. Gallia: Plur. subst., comātī, ōrum, m., non minus molestum est calvis quam comatis pilos velli, Sen. de tranqu. anim. 8, 3: pulchri et comati, schöne Jünglinge mit vollem Haarwuchs, Suet. Cal. 35, 2. – b) poet. übtr., silva, belaubt, Catull. 4, 11.

Latin > English

comatus comata, comatum ADJ :: long-haired, having (long) hair; leafy; [Gallia Comata => Transalpine Gaul]
comatus comatus comati N M :: one having long hair; (esp. as applied to Frankish royals)
comatus comatus comati N M :: county, earldom (England); county court (attendance/fine for non-attendance)