obductio
Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.
Latin > English
obductio obductionis N F :: act of covering/veiling/enveloping; afflication/distress (Souter)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ob-ductĭo: ōnis, f. obduco,
I a covering, veiling, enveloping. *
I In gen.: nubila inimica obductione pendent, Arn. 1, 7.—
II In partic., a veiling of criminals before their execution: obductio capitis, Cic. Rab. Perd. 5, 16: capitum, Amm. 14, 7, 21; Vulg. Eccles. 5, 1; 5, 10.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
obductĭō,¹⁶ ōnis, f. (obduco), action de couvrir, de voiler : Cic. Rab. perd. 16 ; Arn. 1, 9.
Latin > German (Georges)
obductio, ōnis, f. (obduco), I) das Verhüllen, Bedecken, nubila inimicā obductione pendent, Arnob. 1; 9. – insbes., das Verhüllen des Hauptes der Verbrecher bei der Hinrichtung, capitis, Cic. Rab. perd. 16: capitum, Amm. 14, 7, 21. – II) übtr., die Betrübnis, Trübsal, Vulg. Sirach 2, 2; 5, 1 u. 10.
Latin > Chinese
obductio, onis. f. :: 盖。掩。— capitis 盖犯人之頭。