Busen

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Κάλλιστον ἐν κήποισι φύεται ῥόδον → Pulchrius in hortis gignitur nihil rosa → Die Rose ist das Schönste, was im Garten wächst

Menander, Monostichoi, 286

German > Latin

Busen, mamma (die Brust am menschlichen Körper, s. »Brust« das Nähere). – sinus (übh. jede gebogene Fläche od. Wölbung, bes. am Kleide). – pectus. animus (uneig., wie Brust, Herz, Gemüt). – Bildl., eine Schlange im B. tragen, viperam venenatam ac pestiferam in sinu habere; viperam sub ala nutricare: in seinen B. greifen, in sese descendere; in suum animum intrare penitusque quae eius natura sit pervidere.