reciprocatio
ἐπεὰν νῶτον ὑὸς δελεάσῃ περὶ ἄγκιστρον, μετιεῖ ἐς μέσον τὸν ποταμόν, ὁ κροκόδειλος ἵεται κατὰ τὴν φωνήν, ἐντυχὼν δὲ τῷ νώτῳ καταπίνει → when he has baited a hog's back onto a hook, he throws it into the middle of the river, ... the crocodile lunges toward the voice of a squealing piglet, and having come upon the hogback, swallows it
Latin > English
reciprocatio reciprocationis N F :: returning; reciprocation; G:reciprocal action
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
rĕcī̆prŏcātĭo: ōnis, f. reciproco.
I Lit., a going back upon itself, a returning by the same way, retrogression (postAug.): aestus, i. e. the reflux. ebb, Plin. 9, 8, 9, § 29: fili, id. 11, 24, 28, § 83: caprorum, id. 8, 50, 76, § 201: errantium siderum, Gell. 14, 1, 23.—
II Trop., alternation, reciprocation: talionum, retaliation, Gell. 20, 1, 18: animorum, the transmigration of souls, metempsychosis, Tert. ad Nat. 1, 19.—
2 In gram., reciprocal action, in the pron. recipr., Prisc. p. 940 P.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
rĕcĭprŏcātĭō, ōnis, f. (reciprocus),
1 mouvement alternatif ou réciproque, action de rétrograder : æstus Plin. 9, 29, le reflux ; errantium siderum Gell. 14, 1, 23, retour des planètes à leur point de départ || [fig.] retour : talionum Gell. 20, 1, 18, la peine du talion
2 métempsychose, transmigration des âmes] : Tert. Nat. 1, 19
3 nature réciproque [en t. de gramm.] ; réciprocité, action réfléchie : Prisc. Gramm. 12, 12.
Latin > German (Georges)
reciprocātio, ōnis, f. (reciproco), das Zurückgehen auf demselben Wege, I) eig.: aestus (der Flut), die Ebbe, Plin.: spiritus, Amm.: siderum, Gell.: animorum, Seelenwanderung, Eccl. – II) bildl.: a) die Wechselseitigkeit, talionum, Gell. 20, 1, 18; Plur. absol., Prisc. 17, 155. – b) als gramm. t. t. die rückwirkende Handlung beim pronomen recipr., Prisc. 12, 12.
Latin > Chinese
reciprocatio, onis. f. :: 退回。Aestus reciprocatio 海潮退。