accino
From LSJ
Ὡς οὐδὲν ἡ μάθησις, ἂν μὴ νοῦς παρῇ → Quam nihil est disciplina, ni mens → Wie wenig taugt das Lernen, wenn Begabung fehlt
Latin > English
accino accinere, -, - V :: sing to/with
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ac-cĭno: ĕre, v. n. cano,
I to sing to any thing, acc. to Diom. p. 425 P.; cf. accano.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
accĭnō, ŭī, ĕre (ad et cano), tr., chanter à pour : Diom. 485, 6 ; Prisc. Gramm. 11, 35.
Latin > German (Georges)
accino, ūi, ere (ad u. cano), dazu singen, dazu tönen, accentus (= προςῳδία) est dictus ab accinendo, Diom. 431, 1: ›accinor accentus‹, quamvis ›accinui‹ faciat praeteritum, Prisc. 11, 35: proodicis versibus επᾴδονται, id est accinuntur, Mar. Victorin. 58, 3.