choraules

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Νέος πεφυκὼς πολλὰ χρηστὰ μάνθανε → Dum floret aetas, disce, quod scitum decet → In jungem Alter lerne viel, was brauchbar ist

Menander, Monostichoi, 373

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

chŏraules: ae (acc. choraulen, Plin. 37, 1, 3, § 6; Petr. 52 fin.:
I choraulam, Suet. Ner. 54; a nom. choraula is apparently found only in the later glossaries), m., = χοραύλης, a flute-player, who accompanied with a flute the chorus dance, Mart. 5, 56, 9; 9, 78; Juv. 6, 77; Petr. 69, 5; Suet. Galb. 12 fin.; Sid. Ep. 9, 13; Inscr. Orell. 2609; cf. Diom. p. 489 P.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

chŏraulēs,¹⁶ æ, Mart. 5, 56, 9, et chŏraula, æ, m., Suet. Nero 54 (χοραύλης), joueur de flûte accompagnant les chœurs.