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capitellum

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Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.

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Latin > English

capitellum capitelli N N :: small head; capital/chapiter of a column

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

căpĭtellum: i, n.
dim. caput, capitulum (perh. first post-class., for in Plin. 24, 19, 113, § 173, and 36, 23, 56, § 178, the MSS. and edd. vary between capitellum and capitulum; not in use in the time of Varro; v. Varr. L. L. 8, § 79 Müll.).
I A small head: paracenterii, Veg. 3, 17, 2.—
II In architecture = capitulum, the capital of a column, Coripp. 4, 59; cf. Isid. Orig. 15, 8, 15; 19, 10, 24; Vulg. 3 Reg. 7, 16.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

căpĭtellum, ī, n. (dim. de caput, cf. Varro L. 8, 79 ), tête, extrémité : Veg. Mul. 2, 17, 2 ; Cass. Fel. 44, p. 111, 9 || chapiteau de colonne : Isid. Orig. 15, 8, 15.

Latin > German (Georges)

capitellum, ī, n. (Demin. v. caput, s. Varr. LL 8, 79), I) der kleine Kopf, das Köpfchen, Veget. mul. 3, 17, 2. – II) übtr., das Säulenkapitäl, Vulg. 3. regg. 7, 16. Augustin. quaest. in exod. 110. Coripp. 4, 59. Isid. 15, 8, 15.

Latin > Chinese

*capitellum, i. n. :: 小頭柱頭