Insuber

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προγράψαντες οὖν τά τε θεωρήματα καὶ τὰ ἐπιτάγματα τὰ χρεῖαν ἔχοντα εἰς τὰς ἀποδείξιας αὐτῶν μετὰ ταῦτα γραψοῦμές τοι τὰ προκείμενα → having therefore written at the beginning the theorems and the postulates that are necessary for their proofs, we will then write out for you the propositions

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Insŭber: bris, adj. (Insubris for Insuber, Spart. Julian. 1;
I gen. plur. Insubrium, Plin. 10, 29, 41, § 77: Insubrum, id. 3, 17, 21, § 125), of or belonging to Insubria, a country in the neighborhood of Milan, Insubrian: eques, Liv. 22, 6, 3.—Subst.: Insŭber, an Insubrian: Insuber quidam fuit, Cic. Pis. 15, 34.— Plur.: Insŭbres, ium, m., the Insubrians, Cic. Balb. 14, 32; Liv. 30, 18, 1; 5, 34, 9; Plin. 3, 17, 21, § 124 sq.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Īnsŭbĕr,¹⁴ bris, adj., insubrien : Liv. 22, 6, 3 || Īnsubrēs, ium ou um, m., Insubriens [peuple de la Gaule Transpadane] : Cic. Balbo 32 ; Liv. 30, 18, 1 ; Plin. 10, 77 ; 3, 125.

Latin > German (Georges)

Īnsuber, s. Insubres.