glebula

From LSJ

οὕτως ἔσονται οἱ ἔσχατοι πρῶτοι καὶ οἱ πρῶτοι ἔσχατοι· πολλοὶ γάρ εἰσι κλητοί, ὀλίγοι δὲ ἐκλεκτοί → so the last shall be first and the first last for many be called but few chosen

Source

Latin > English

glebula glebulae N F :: little clod or lump; a little farm or estate

Latin > German (Georges)

glēbula (glaebula), ae, f. (Demin. v. gleba), I) ein Klümpchen Erde, eine kleine Erdscholle, Col. 1, 6, 23: nulla Atticae regionis glebula, Val. Max. 5, 3. ext. 3. – meton., kleine Scholle, Äckerchen, Iuven. 14, 166. Apul. met. 9, 35: glaebulas emi, Petron. 57, 6. – II) übtr., übh. ein Klümpchen, Knöllchen, Stückchen, murrae, Vitr. 8, 3, 13: nivis, Scrib. Larg. 199: thus exiguum et odoris alicuius unam concremare glebulam, Arnob. 7, 12. p. 246, 27 R.: prägn., se glebulam ex Parthico metallo attulisse, Goldstufe, Plin. ep. 10, 74 (16), 3.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

glēbŭla,¹⁴ æ, f. (gleba), petite motte de terre : Col. Rust. 1, 6, 23 || petit champ : Juv. 14, 166 || petit morceau : Vitr. Arch. 8, 3.

Latin > Chinese

glebula, ae. f. :: 小土塊。 Glebulae nivis 雪片。