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mēchănĭcus, a, um, adj., = mêchanikos, of or belonging to mechanics, mechanical (ante-class. and post-Aug.).I.Adj.:II.disciplina,
Gell. 10, 12:opera,
Lampr. Alex. Sev. 2, 2: ars, Firm. Math. 6, 31.—Subst.A.mēchănĭcus, i, m., a mechanic, Lucil. ap. Fest. s. v. petauristas, p. 206 Müll.:B. C.sipho, quem diabeten vocant mechanici,
Col. 3, 10, 2; Suet. Vesp. 18.—mēchănĭca, ōrum, n., works of mechanical art, App. Mag. 61, p. 314, 6. -
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mēchănĭcus, a, um mécanique. - [gr]gr. μηχανικός. - mechanicus, i, m.: mécanicien. - mechanica, ae, f.: la mécanique. - mechanica, ōrum, n.: les engins.* * *mēchănĭcus, a, um mécanique. - [gr]gr. μηχανικός. - mechanicus, i, m.: mécanicien. - mechanica, ae, f.: la mécanique. - mechanica, ōrum, n.: les engins.* * *Mechanicus, mechanici, pen. corr. Suet. Tout ouvrier qui d'esprit et de la main fait quelque chose ingenieusement.\Mechanicus, Adiect. vt Ars mechanica. Qui se fait d'esprit et de la main. -
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mēchanicus, a, um (μηχανικος), zur Mechanik gehörig, mechanisch, ars, Acro Hor., Hieron. u.a.: ratio quaedam disciplinaque mech., Gell.: opera (Plur.), Lampr. – subst., a) mēchanicus, ī, m., der Mechaniker, Lucil. 1298 (bei Fest. p. 206, 28). Colum. 3, 10, 2. Suet. Vesp. 18. Chalcid. Tim. 64. – b) mēchanica, ae, f., die Mechanik, Symm. epist. 10, 38. – c) mēchanica, ōrum, n., Kunstwerke, Apul. apol. 61.
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mēchanicus, a, um (μηχανικος), zur Mechanik gehörig, mechanisch, ars, Acro Hor., Hieron. u.a.: ratio quaedam disciplinaque mech., Gell.: opera (Plur.), Lampr. – subst., a) mēchanicus, ī, m., der Mechaniker, Lucil. 1298 (bei Fest. p. 206, 28). Colum. 3, 10, 2. Suet. Vesp. 18. Chalcid. Tim. 64. – b) mēchanica, ae, f., die Mechanik, Symm. epist. 10, 38. – c) mēchanica, ōrum, n., Kunstwerke, Apul. apol. 61.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > mechanicus
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