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Pervigilium Veneris

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

eunūchus: i, m., = εὐνοῦχος,
I a eunuch.
I Prop., Cic. Or. 70, 232; Mart. 3, 82; Juv. 6, 366; 378; 12, 35; Vulg. Gen. 37, 36 et saep.—
II (Sc. fabula.) Fem., the name of one of Terence's comedies.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

eunūchus,¹³ ī, m. (εὐνοῦχος), eunuque : Cic. Or. 232 || f., l’Eunuque [pièce de Térence] : Ter. Eun. 32.

Latin > German (Georges)

eunūchus, ī, m. (ευνοῦχος), der Verschnittene, Kastrat, Ter. eun. 167. Cic. or. 232. Caes. b. c. 3, 108, 1. – Name einer Komödie des Terenz, Ter. eun. prol. 32, wo es dann fem. (weil fabula zu supplieren ist).