Nacken

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ἐφ' ἁρμαμαξῶν μαλθακῶς κατακείμενοι → reclining softly on litters, reclining luxuriously in covered carriages

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German > Latin

Nacken, cervix od. (gew.) Plur. cervices. – collum (der Hals, w. vgl.). – über jmds. N. schweben (v. Schwert etc.), cervicibus alcis impendēre: die Arme um jmds. N. schlingen, brachia circumdare cervicibus oder collo alcis. – Uneig., auf dem N. sein, sitzen, in cervicibus esse. supra caput esse. in capite et in cervicibus esse (v. Pers. u. Ereignissen); super caput stare (v. Pers., z.B. von einem Gläubiger): jmdm. auf dem N. sein, sitzen, alqm faucibus urgere. in cervice alcis stare. in tergo alcis haerere (v. Pers., bes. vom Feinde). – jmds. N. beugen, animum od. ferociam alcis frangere: seinen N. unter etw. beugen, alci rei subdere od. submittere od. subducere collum (z.B. fortunae): unter das Joch der Sklaverei, servitutem accipere.