admissus

From LSJ

Ἐρωτώμενος διὰ τί ὀλίγους ἔχει μαθητάς, ἔφη ὅτι ἀργυρέᾳ αὐτοὺς ἐκβάλλω ῥάβδῳ → When asked why he had so few pupils, he replied ‘I chase them away with a silver stick (Diogenes Laertius 6.4.5, on the philosopher Antisthenes)

Source

Latin > English

admissus admissus N M :: admission, letting in

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

admissus: a, um, Part. of admitto.
admissus: ūs, m. admitto.
I A letting in or admission: solis admissu, Pall. 4, 9, 4; 6, 2, 2.—
II = admissura, Veg. Veg. 4, 7, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

admissus, ūs, m. (admitto), das Zu-, Hereinlassen, admissu solis, Pallad. 4, 19, 4; 6, 2, 2. – eo anno, quo (admissarii) admissum faciunt, bespringen, belegen, Veget. mul. 6, 7, 3.

Latin > Chinese

admissus, a, um. part. p. v. admitto. :: Die admisso 開窗引光。Admisso equo 撒馬跑。— passus 快步。Peccata admissa 犯之罪。