anbrechen

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θνῄσκει δὲ πίστις, βλαστάνει δ' ἀπιστίαloyalty dies and disloyalty is born

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German > Latin

anbrechen, I) v. tr. das erste Stück etc. von etwas nehmen: incīdere (anschneiden). – delibare (etw. abbrechen, davon kosten). – II) vintr.appetere (herankommen, eintreten). – appropinquare (herannahen). – der Morgen, Tag bricht an. lux iam appropinquat; dies appetit; lucescit. dilucescit. illucescit (es wird hell): der Abend bricht an, coepit advesperascere; advesperascit: die Nacht bricht an, nox ap oetere coepit; nox appetit: der anbrechende Morgen, Tag, Abend, s. Anbruch (des Tages etc.).