anniversarius

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ὦ πλοῦτε καὶ τυραννὶ καὶ τέχνη τέχνης ὑπερφέρουσα τῷ πολυζήλῳ βίῳ → o wealth, and tyranny, and supreme skill exceedingly envied in life

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Latin > English

anniversarius anniversaria, anniversarium ADJ :: annual; employed/engaged/renewed/occurring/arising/growing annually/every year

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

annĭversārĭus: a, um, adj. annusverto,
I that returns, happens, is used, etc., every year, returning or renewed annually, annual, yearly: sacra, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 39: Ecce solemnitas Domini est in Silo anniversaria, Vulg. Jud. 21, 19: festi dies, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 48 fin.: (caeli) vicissitudines, the changes of the seasons of the year, id. N. D. 2, 38, 97; Varr. R. R. 1, 16, 4: arma, Liv. 4, 45; so, hostes, Flor. 1, 12: valetudines, Suet. Aug. 81: pervigilium, id. Galb. 4 al.—Adv.: annĭversārĭē, annually, Aug. Ep. 118 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

annĭversārĭus,¹³ a, um (annus et verto), qui revient (qui se fait, qui arrive) tous les ans : Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 84, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

anniversārius, a, um (annus u. verto), alljährlich, jährlich wiederkehrend, jährlich erneut, a) v. Lebl., sacra, Cic.: festi dies, Cic.: vicissitudines, Wechsel der Jahreszeiten, Cic.: arma, Liv.: fructus (arborum), Vitr.: neutr. pl. subst., anniversaria sacrorum, die jährliche Feier, Porphyr. Hor. ep. 2, 1, 147. – b) v. Pers., vicini, Varr. r.r. 1, 16, 4: assidui et anniversarii hostes, Flor. 1, 12, 1.

Latin > Chinese

anniversarius, a, um. adj. (annus, verto.) :: 每年之