quartanus
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Latin > English
quartanus quartana, quartanum ADJ :: of the fourth
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
quartānus: a, um, adj. id.,
I of or belonging to the fourth; esp.,
I Of or occurring on the fourth day, quartan: febris, Cic. N. D. 3, 10, 24; Plin. 7, 50, 51, § 166; Mart. 10, 77, 3.— Hence, as subst.: quar-tāna, ae, f. (sc. febris), an ague occurring every fourth day, a quartan ague (class.): in quartanam conversa vis est morbi, Cic. Fam. 16, 11, 1; cf. Cels. 2, 1, 20; Plin. 22, 25, 72, § 150: frigida, Hor. S. 2, 3, 290.—
II Of or belonging to the fourth legion; plur. as subst.: quartāni, m., the soldiers of the fourth legion, Tac. H. 4, 37; Inscr. Orell. 3118.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
quārtānus, a, um (quartus), du quatrième jour, v. quartana febris.
Latin > German (Georges)
quārtānus, a, um (quartus), zum vierten gehörig, I) zum vierten Tage, febris quartana u. subst. bl. quārtāna, ae, f., das viertägige Fieber, α) m. febris: tertianae febres et quartanae, Cic.: febri quartanā liberari in acie, Plin. – β) ohne febris: quartana aestiva, autumnalis, Cels.: qu. vetus, Cels.: in senioribus ex eiusmodi morbo quartana fere nascitur, Cels.: in quartanam conversa est vis morbi, Cic.: alterum (tertianarum) genus eodem modo, quo quartana, et incipit et desinit, Cels.: longinquo, maxime quartanae, implicari morbo, Liv.: frigida quartana alqm relinquit, Hor.: alqs a quartana relictus est, Cic.: quartana ab alqo discessit, Cic.: qui quartanam passus convaluerit, Gell. – Plur., idem tempus (autumnus) quosdam longissimis (morbis) implicat, maximeque quartanis, Cels.: Icatidas medicus quartanas finiri coitu spopondit, Plin.: qui remedia quartanis tertianisque collo adnexa gestarunt, Spart. – II) zur vierten Legion, subst., quārtānī, ōrum, m., die Soldaten der vierten Legion, die Vierer, Tac. hist. 4, 37.
Latin > Chinese
quartanus, a, um. adj. :: 四日者。Quartana febris 四日之瘧。