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Βούλου γονεῖς πρώτιστον ἐν τιμαῖς ἔχειν → Tibi sunt parentes primo honorandi loco → Erweise deinen Eltern an erster Stelle Ehr

Menander, Monostichoi, 72

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cōpa: (cūpa), ae, f. copo = caupo,
I a female tavern-keeper and castanet-dancer, who exhibited her arts in her ale-house (cf. crotalum), Verg. Cop. 1 Heyne and Wagner: matronae copas imitantes, Suet. Ner. 27.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cōpa,¹⁶ æ, f. (copo), cabaretière : Suet. Nero 27, 3 ; Virg. Copa 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōpa, ae, f. (copo = caupo), die Schankwirtin, Wirtin, Syrisca, Ps. Verg. cop. 1 (vgl. caupona Syra, Lucil. 128): matronae copas imitantes (indem die Wirtinnen, die geschmückt vor der Tür standen, durch zärtliche Blicke, Worte, Gebärden u. durch üppigen Tanz die Vorübergehenden in ihre Schenke zu locken suchten), Suet. Ner. 27, 3. Vgl. Zells Ferienschr. 1. S. 49.

Spanish > Greek

ἀγκύλη, ἀρύστιχος, ἀρυστήρ, γυάλας, ἔκπομα, γυλλάς, ἀναφαία, γητικόν, δέπαστρον, ἐμβαθυχύτας, ἀποθυστάνιον, ἀνίσωμα, ἄρυστις, δέπας, γαυλός, αἰακίς, Δεινιάς, ἐλέφας, βησσίον, βησίον, ἄλεισος