propinatio
Γιγνώσκεις οὖν καὶ σὺ τὰ στρατηγικὰ ἔργα → Therefore you, too, know the works (i.e. job) of a general.
Latin > English
propinatio propinationis N F :: toasting, a drinking to a person's health; proposal of a toast
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
prŏpīnātĭo: ōnis, f. propino.
I A drinking to one's health, a pledging in something (post-Aug.): tralaticiā propinatione dignus, Petr. 113: propinationem ab aliquo accipere, Sen. Ben. 2, 21, 5.—In plur.: propinationibus crebris aliquem lacessere, Sen. Ira, 2, 33, 6: propinationes tuas recusant, decline your invitations to drink a health, id. Ep. 83, 22.—
II Transf., in gen., a funeral banquet, Inscr. Grut. 753, 4.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
prŏpīnātĭō,¹⁴ ōnis, f. (propino), provocation (invitation) à boire, défi de buveurs : Sen. Ira 2, 33, 6 ; Ben. 2, 21, 5 ; Ep. 83, 24.
Latin > German (Georges)
propīnātio, ōnis, f. (propino), I) das Zutrinken, Petron. 113, 8. Sen. de ben. 2, 21, 5: Plur., propinationes crebrae, Sen. de ira 2, 33, 6: propinationes tuas recusant, wollen dir nicht mehr nachtrinken, Sen. ep. 83, 24. – II) meton., das Trinkgelage, übtr. = der Leichenschmaus, Corp. inscr. Lat. 5, 5272.