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Βραδὺς πρὸς ὀργὴν ἐγκρατὴς φέρειν γενοῦ → Ad iram tardus devita impotentiam → Sei zögerlich im Zorn, ertrage ihn mit Macht

Menander, Monostichoi, 60

Latin > English

coluber colubri N M :: snake; serpent; (forming hair of mythical monsters)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cŏlŭber: bri, m. akin to celer,
I a serpent, snake (poet.), Verg. G. 2, 320; 3, 418; id. A. 2, 471 (an imitation of Hom. Il. 22, 93: ὡς δὲ δράκων, κ.τ.λ.); Ov. M. 4, 620; 11, 775; Col. 10, 231.—
II Esp., as an attributive of the hair of Medusa, the Furies, the Hydra, etc., Lucr. 5, 27; Ov. M. 9, 73; 10, 21; Luc. 6, 664; Val. Fl. 6, 175.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cŏlŭber,¹³ brī, m., couleuvre, serpent [en gén.] : Virg. G. 2, 320.

Latin > German (Georges)

coluber, brī, m. (zu griech. κελλόν), eine (kleinere) Schlange, bes. eine Hausschlange, Unke, Vitr. u. Ov.: als Attribut in den Haaren der Furien usw., Lucr., Ov. u.a.: in den Auguralbüchern v. Fluß Tiber, Serv. Verg. Aen. 8, 95.