attigo

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Μακάριος, ὅστις ἔτυχε γενναίου φίλου → Generosa amicus mente , felicis bonum → Glückselig ist, wer einen edlen Freund gewinnt

Menander, Monostichoi, 357

Latin > English

attigo attigere, attigi, attactus V TRANS :: touch, touch/border on; reach, arrive at, achieve; mention briefly; belong to

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

attĭgo: (adt-), v. attingo
I init.

Latin > German (Georges)

at-tigo (ad-tigo), ere (ad u. tago = tango), anrühren, aevitatis extimam attigit metam, Varr. sat. Men. 544. – Außerdem nur in den Formen ne attigas me, puerum, cave attigas vestem u. dgl., Acc. tr. 304. Turpil. com. 106. Plaut. Bacch. 445; Epid. 723; Pers. 816; truc. 276. Ter. Andr. 789: ne... attigat, Pacuv. tr. 228: aedis ne attigatis, Plaut. most. 468: Konj. Imp. attigeret, Corp. inscr. Lat. 1, 198, 21.