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Menander, Monostichoi, 470

Latin > English

galba galbae N F :: small worm, ash borer/larva of ash spinner; fat paunch, big belly

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

galba: ae, f. Gallic, perh. kindr. with the Germ. gelb (yellow) or Kalb (calf).
I A small worm, the ash-borer, or the larva of the ash-spinner, Bombyx aesculi, Linn. acc. to Suet. Galb. 3.—
II In the Gallic, i. q. praepinguis, fat paunch, big belly, acc. to Suet. Galb. 3.—
III As a prop. name: Galba, ae, m.
   A Name of a chief of the Suessiones, Caes. B. G. 2, 4, 7; 2, 13, 1.—
   B A surname in the gens Sulpicia, Suet. Galb. 3.—So, Ser. Sulpicius Galba, consul in 610; v. Sulpicius; and the emperor of the same name, Suet. Galb.; Juv. 8, 5; 222.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) galba,¹⁵ æ, sens proposés par Suet. Galba 3 : a) m., gras [en gaulois] ; b) f., vers (larve) qui naît dans le chêne.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) galba1, ae, I) f., ein kleiner Wurm, nach Billerbeck der Eschenbohrer od. die Larve des Eschenspinners (Bombyx aesculi, L.), Suet. Galb. 3, 1. – II) m. (in der gallischen Sprache) ein Schmerbauch (praepinguis), Zuname der sulpizischen gens, dessen Ursprung verschieden angegeben wird, s. Suet. Galb. 3, 1. – Dav. Galbiānī, ōrum, m., die Anhänger des (Kaisers) Galba, die Partei des Galba, Tac. hist. 1, 51.
(2) galba2, s. calvusa. E.