averta

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Οὕτως ἔδειξέν μοι κύριος καὶ ἰδοὺ ἐπιγονὴ ἀκρίδων ἐρχομένη ἑωθινή, καὶ ἰδοὺ βροῦχος εἷς Γωγ ὁ βασιλεύς (Amos 7:1) → Thus the Lord showed me and look, early-morning offspring of locusts coming, and look, one locust-larva: Gog the king.

Source

Latin > English

averta avertae N F :: saddle-bags, traveling bag, luggage for horseback, portmanteau; (mantica)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

āverta: ae, f., = ἀορτής,
I a portmanteau or saddle-bags (in pure Lat., mantica; cf. Acron. ad Hor. p. 1, 6, 106), Cod. Th. 8, 5, 47; Imp. Leo Cod. 12, 51 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăverta, æ, f. (ἀορτή, ἀβέρτα), portemanteau, sac, valise : Cod. Th. 8, 5, 47.

Latin > German (Georges)

averta, ae, f. (ἀορτήρ), ein größeres Felleisen, Edict. Diocl. 10, 1. Cod. Theod. 8, 5, 47. § 1. Acro Hor. sat. 1, 6, 106. – Dav.

Translations

saddlebag

Arabic Egyptian Arabic: خرج‎; Bulgarian: дисаги; Catalan: alforja; Dutch: zadeltas; English: saddlebag, saddle bag, saddle-bag; Finnish: satulalaukku; French: sacoche; German: Satteltasche; Greek: δισάκι, σακίδιο σέλας, σακίδιο σέλας αλόγου; Ancient Greek: ἀβέρτα, ἀβερτή, ἀσκοπήρα, δεισακεία, δισακκία, δισακκίδιον, δισάκκιον, πάρη, πήρα, πήρη; Irish: mála diallaite; Latin: averta; Luxembourgish: Posch; Macedonian: дисаѓи; Maori: terapēke; Norwegian: saltaske, sykkelveske; Persian: خرجین‎; Polish: juk; Russian: перемётная сума, седельный вьюк; Spanish: alforja; Tagalog: kabalyas; Tibetan: རྟ་སྒྲོ; Welsh: bag cyfrwy