odeum
ἀνιαρῶς τε φέρει τὴν τελευτὴν, καίτοι γε τὸν πρόσθεν χρόνον διαχλευάζων τοὺς μορμολυττομένους τὸν θάνατον, καὶ πρᾴως ἐπιτωθάζων → he bears death with grief, although in a former time he criticized, and mildly derided, those that were fearing death
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ōdēum: i, n., = ᾠδεῖον,
I a public building aesigned for musical performances, an odeon, Vitr. 5, 9; Suet. Dom. 5; cf. Eutr. 7, 24; Tert. Res. Carn. 42; Amm. 16, 10, 14.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ōdēum (-īum), ī, n. (ᾠδεῖον), petit théâtre, odéon : Vitr. Arch. 5, 9, 1 ; Suet. Dom. 5.
Latin > German (Georges)
ōdēum u. ōdīum, ī, n. (ᾠδειον), ein zu musikalischen u. poetischen Wettstreiten bestimmtes Gebäude, das Odeum, Vitr. 5, 9, 1. Tert. de res. carn. 42. Amm. 16, 14,10: Form odīum, Suet. Dom. 5 R. M. Aurel. b. Fronto ad M. Caes. 2, 6. p. 30,16 N.
Latin > Chinese
odeum, i. n. :: 吹音樂之臺