pernox

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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

pernox (gen.), pernoctis ADJ :: lasting all night

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

per-nox: noctis, adj.,
I continuing through the night, that lasts all night (not ante-Aug.): (bos) jacet pernox instrato cubili, Verg. G. 3, 230: luna pernox erat, was up all night, was at her full, Liv. 5, 28, 10; 21, 49, 9; 32, 11, 9; cf.: addit et exceptas lunā pernocte pruinas, by the light of the full moon, Ov. M. 7, 268; and: luna alias pernox, alias sera, etc., Plin. 2, 9, 6, § 42: stare pertinaci statu perdius atque pernox, Gell. 2, 1, 2: luditur alea pernox, Juv. 8, 10.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pernox,¹⁴ octis, qui dure toute la nuit [seult au nom. et abl.] : Liv. 5, 28, 10 ; 21, 49, 9.

Latin > German (Georges)

per-nox, noctis (nur im Nom. u. Abl.), die Nacht hindurch (s. Isid. orig. 10, 212), somnus, Fronto: luna p. erat, Liv.: lunā pernocte, bei Vollmond, Ov.: luna alias pernox (die ganze Nacht hindurch scheinend), alias sera (spät aufgehend), Plin.: von Pers., pernox et per diem, Apul.: pernox et perdius, s. perdius.

Latin > Chinese

pernox, octis. adj. :: 終夜不寐者