undevicesimus

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κρατίστην εἶναι δημοκρατίαν τὴν μήτε πλουσίους ἄγαν μήτε πένητας ἔχουσαν πολίτας → the best democracy is that in which the citizens are neither very rich nor very poor (Thales/Plutarch)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

undēvīcēsĭmus: or undēvīgēsĭ-mus, a, um, adj. undeviginti,
I the nineteenth: anno undevicesimo post ejus mortem, Cic. Sen. 5, 14: expleto aetatis undevicesimo anno, Quint. 6, praef. § 4; Tac. A. 1, 45 (al. unetvicesimus): die undevigesimo, Col. 8, 5, 14.—The second and third syllable scanned short: senserat ire aquilas legio undevigesima, cujus, etc., Poët. ap. Anth. Lat. 2, p. 21.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ūndēvīcēsĭmus¹⁴ (-gēsĭmus), a, um, dix- neuvième : Cic. CM 14 ; Quint. 6, præf. 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

ūndēvīcēsimus (ūndēvīgēsimus), a, um (undeviginti), der neunzehnte, annus, Cic. u.a.: aetatis annus, Plin. ep.: pa s, Censor. – Nbf. ūnadēvīcēnsimus, Serv. de cent. metr. 472, 7 K. – / Die 2. u. 3. Silbe kurz gemessen, Anthol. Lat. 1572, 2 M.

Latin > Chinese

undevicesimus, a, um. adj. :: 第十九