Leucas

From LSJ

ἐν δὲ τοῖς φυσικοῖς ἀεὶ οὕτως, ἂν μή τι ἐμποδίσῃ → in natural products the sequence is invariable, if there is no impediment | now with that which is natural it is always thus if there is no impediment

Source

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Λευκάς, -άδος, ἡ.

Leucadian, adj.: Λευκάδιος.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Leucas: ădis, f., = Λευκάς.
I For Leucadia, v. h. v.—
II The capital of the island Leucadia; v. Leucadia, B.—
III The promontory Leucata; v. Leucata.
   1    † leucaspis, ĭdis, adj., f., = λεύκασπις, armed with a white shield: phalanx, Liv. 44, 41.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Leucas,¹⁴ ădis, f. (Λευκάς), c. Leucadia 1 : Ov. M. 15, 289 || promontoire de l’île de Leucade : Ov. H. 15, 172 || ville de Leucade : Liv. 33, 17, 7 ; Plin. 4, 5 ; Mela 2, 53.

Latin > German (Georges)

Leucas, cadis, Akk. cada, f. (Λευκάς), I) Insel Leukadia u. Hauptstadt, s. Leucadia. – II) = Leucatas, w. s.