astructio

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ἀρετὰ γὰρ ἐπαινεομένα δένδρον ὣς ἀέξεται → for virtue that is praised grows like a tree, praised virtue will grow like a tree

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

astructĭo: (ads-), ōnis, f. astruo (only in Capella).
I An accumulation of proof, Mart. Cap. 5, p. 149.—
II A putting together, composition, Mart. Cap. 9, p. 314.

Latin > German (Georges)

astrūctio (adstrūctio), ōnis, f. (astruo), das Aufbauen, a) die Herstellung, astructiones corporum, Cael. Aur. chron. 3, 8, 137. – b) die Zusammensetzung, rhythmicae et melicae astructiones, Mart. Cap. 9. § 930. – c) die Aufstellung eines Beweises, einer Behauptung, die Beweisführung, Behauptung, documentorum, Augustin. ep. 104, 14 extr.: veri, Mam. Claud. de statu anim. 2, 7, 7 u. 3, 14, 2 (wo Ggstz. falsi confutatio): absol., Mart. Cap. 5. § 461 u. 173: Plur., Mart. Cap. 5. § 167.