Atinius

From LSJ

δέξηται, δέχονται, ύπεδέξατο, προσδέχεται → should receive, receive, received, receives

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Ătīnĭus: a, um, adj.
I Name of a Roman gens, e. g. C. Atinius Labeo, etc.—
II Derivv.
   A Atinia lex, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 42; Gell. 17, 7; Dig. 41, 3, 4; cf. Hugo, Rechtsgesch. p. 381.—
   B Atinia ulmus, a kind of elm-tree, the loose-flowering elm: Ulmus effusa, Willd.; Col. 5, 6, 2 and 9; id. Arb. 16, 1; Plin. 16, 17, 29, § 72.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Atīnĭus,¹⁶ ĭī, m., nom d’h. : Cic. Domo 123.

Latin > German (Georges)

Ātīnius, a, um, Name eines röm. Geschlechts, aus dem am bekanntesten C. At. Labeo Macerio, Volkstribun 130 v. Chr., Feind des O. Cäcilius Metellus Macedonicus, s. Plin. 7, 143. Cic. de dom. 123. – Adi. atinisch, lex, Cic. u.a.: plebiscitum (wahrsch. des gen. Volkstrib.), Varr. fr. – ulmus, die »langstielige Ulme« (Ulmus effusa), Col. u. Plin.