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1 adamantinus
ădămantĭnus, a, um dur comme l'acier, dur comme le fer - [gr]gr. ἀδαμάντινος.* * *ădămantĭnus, a, um dur comme l'acier, dur comme le fer - [gr]gr. ἀδαμάντινος.* * *Adamantinus, Aliud adiectiuum, pen. corr. Plin. De diamant.\Adamantinus, per metaphoram. Plin. Qu'on ne peult vaincre ne surmonter, Invincible, Qu'on ne peult domter. -
2 adamantinus
adamantinus, a, um (ἀδαμάντινος), stählern, stahlhart, eisenfest, unzerbrechlich, a) v. Konkr., saxa, Lucr.: Mars tunicā tectus adamantinā, Hor.: clavi, Hor.: iuga, Prop.: catenae, Augustin.: unguis, Vulg. – b) v. Abstr., duritia, Plin. 37, 189.
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3 adamantinus
adamantinus, a, um (ἀδαμάντινος), stählern, stahlhart, eisenfest, unzerbrechlich, a) v. Konkr., saxa, Lucr.: Mars tunicā tectus adamantinā, Hor.: clavi, Hor.: iuga, Prop.: catenae, Augustin.: unguis, Vulg. – b) v. Abstr., duritia, Plin. 37, 189.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > adamantinus
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4 adamantinus
adamantinus adj., ἀδαμάντινοσ, hard as steel, inflexible: clavis, H.: tunica, a coat of mail, H.: iuga, Pr.* * *adamantina, adamantinum ADJincorruptible, impregnable; inflexible; hard as adamant/diamond/steel -
5 adamantinus
ădămantĭnus, a, um, adj., = adamantinos, hard as steel, etc., adamantine:saxa,
Lucr. 2, 447:duritia,
Plin. 37, 11, 73. —Hence poet., extremely hard, inflexible, invincible:clavi,
Hor. C. 3, 24, 5:tunica,
id. ib. 1, 6, 13:juga,
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6 adamantinus
-a/um adj Adur (très adamantinus) -
7 adamantinus
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8 adamantinus
a, um крепкий, как сталь или как алмазЛатинско-русский медицинско-фармацевтический словарь > adamantinus
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9 adamantinus
, a, umстальной; твердый, как сталь -
10 Бриллиантовый
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11 Demant
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12 Eisenader
Eisenader, vena ferri. – eisenartig, ferrugineus (z.B. Geschmack). – Eisenbahn, *via ferrata. – eine Ei. anlegen, *viam ferratam facere. – Eisenbergwerk, metallum ferrarium od. ferri (die Bergwerksgrube als metallhaltiger Ort). – ferri fodina. ferraria (die Bergwerksgrube als Schacht). – Eisenblech, lamina ferrea. – mit Ei. beschlagen, laminā ferratus. – Eisenfarbe, ferrūgo. – eisenfarbig, ferrugineus. – eisenfest, ferreus. – adamantinus (hart wie Diamant). – perdurus (sehr hart übh.). – Eisengrube, s. Eisenbergwerk. – eisenhaltig, ferratus (z.B. aquae). – ferruginei saporis (nach Eisenteilchen schmekkend, z.B. fons). – Eisenhammer, officina ferraria. – eisenhart, perdurus (sehr hart) – adamantinus (hart wie Diamant). – ferreus (bildl., gefühllos). – du bist mehr als ei, duritiā ferrum superas adamantaque.
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13 adamanteus
adamantēus и adamantinus, a, um [ adamas ] поэт.1) стальной (catenae Man, Aug)2) твёрдый как сталь, несокрушимый, неразрушимый (saxa Lcr; tunica, sc. Martis H) -
14 Fels
Fels, saxum (jeder F.). – rupes (dersteile, schroffe F., sowohl auf dem Lande wie im Meere). – scopulus (der spitze, gefährliche F. am od. im Wasser, die Klippe). – cautes (lange, schmale Sand- od. Felsenbank im Meere, das Riff; verb. saxa et cautes, d. i. Felsen u. Risse). – mons saxeus (felsichter Berg). – mons praeruptus (steiler Berg). – was sich zwischen Felsen aufhält, was zwischen F. geschieht, saxatilis (z.B. piscis, piscatus): aus Felsen bestehend, saxeus: voller Felsen, saxosus. – Bildl., arx (gleichs. die Burg, die Feste, z.B. das ist der Fels der Hoffnung und unseres Heils, arx est illa spei salutisque nostrae). – Felsblock, saxum. – ein ungeheurer F., ingentis saxi moles. – Felsen, s. Fels. – Felsenburg, arx in monte saxeo sita; arx in excelso loco et praerupto undique sita. – Felsendamm, crepīdo. – felsenfest, adamantĭnus. – Felsengeklüft, rupes – Felsengrab, sepulcrum [886] saxeum; monumentum de saxo od. de petra excisum. – Felsengrotte, specus saxis penitus exesis montem suspendens. Felsengruppe, *rupes continenter et quasi de industria in ordinem expositae. – felsenhart, saxeus (auch uneig.). – Felsenherz, ferreum od. durum pectus. – es hat jmd. ein F., alqs rupis instar sensum non admittit: alci robur et aes triplex circa pectus est (Hor. carm. 1, 3, 9). – Felsenhöhle, cavum oder concavum saxum; cava rupes. – tiefe Felsenhöhlen, speluncarum concavae altitudines.
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15 Алмазный
adamanteus, a, um; adamantinus, a, um;• алмазный перстень - annulus adamante (adamantibus) exornatus;
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16 Aenii
1.Aenus or - os, i, f., = Ainos, a city of Thrace, south-east of the Palus Stentoris, through which one of the mouths of the Hebrus falls into the sea, now Enos, Mel. 2, 2, 8; Plin. 4, 11, 18, § 43; Cic. Fl. 14; Liv. 31, 16 4.—Hence,II.Aenĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ænus, Liv. 37, 33; 38, 41; 45, 27. [p. 56]2.Aenus, i, m., the river Inn, Tac. H. 3, 5.3.ăēnus (trisyl.; less freq. ăhēn-), a, um, adj. [aes], of copper or bronze (only poet. for aheneus; yet Hor. uses the latter oftener than the former).I.Lit.: signa, the bronze images of the gods, Lucr 1, 316:II.ahënis in scaphiis,
id. 6, 1045, falcīs, id. 5, 1293; cf. Verg. A. 4, 513;lux, i. e. armorum aënorum,
id. ib. 2, 470:crateres,
id. ib. 9, 165.— Hence, ăēnum (sc. vas), a bronze vessel:litore aëna locant,
Verg. A. 1, 213; so Ov. M. 6, 645, Juv. 15, 81 al., of the bronze vessels in which the purple color was prepared, Ov. F 3, 822; Sen. Herc. Oet. 663; Stat. S. 1, 2, 151 (hence, aenulum).—Trop.A. B. -
17 Aenos
1.Aenus or - os, i, f., = Ainos, a city of Thrace, south-east of the Palus Stentoris, through which one of the mouths of the Hebrus falls into the sea, now Enos, Mel. 2, 2, 8; Plin. 4, 11, 18, § 43; Cic. Fl. 14; Liv. 31, 16 4.—Hence,II.Aenĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ænus, Liv. 37, 33; 38, 41; 45, 27. [p. 56]2.Aenus, i, m., the river Inn, Tac. H. 3, 5.3.ăēnus (trisyl.; less freq. ăhēn-), a, um, adj. [aes], of copper or bronze (only poet. for aheneus; yet Hor. uses the latter oftener than the former).I.Lit.: signa, the bronze images of the gods, Lucr 1, 316:II.ahënis in scaphiis,
id. 6, 1045, falcīs, id. 5, 1293; cf. Verg. A. 4, 513;lux, i. e. armorum aënorum,
id. ib. 2, 470:crateres,
id. ib. 9, 165.— Hence, ăēnum (sc. vas), a bronze vessel:litore aëna locant,
Verg. A. 1, 213; so Ov. M. 6, 645, Juv. 15, 81 al., of the bronze vessels in which the purple color was prepared, Ov. F 3, 822; Sen. Herc. Oet. 663; Stat. S. 1, 2, 151 (hence, aenulum).—Trop.A. B. -
18 aenum
1.Aenus or - os, i, f., = Ainos, a city of Thrace, south-east of the Palus Stentoris, through which one of the mouths of the Hebrus falls into the sea, now Enos, Mel. 2, 2, 8; Plin. 4, 11, 18, § 43; Cic. Fl. 14; Liv. 31, 16 4.—Hence,II.Aenĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ænus, Liv. 37, 33; 38, 41; 45, 27. [p. 56]2.Aenus, i, m., the river Inn, Tac. H. 3, 5.3.ăēnus (trisyl.; less freq. ăhēn-), a, um, adj. [aes], of copper or bronze (only poet. for aheneus; yet Hor. uses the latter oftener than the former).I.Lit.: signa, the bronze images of the gods, Lucr 1, 316:II.ahënis in scaphiis,
id. 6, 1045, falcīs, id. 5, 1293; cf. Verg. A. 4, 513;lux, i. e. armorum aënorum,
id. ib. 2, 470:crateres,
id. ib. 9, 165.— Hence, ăēnum (sc. vas), a bronze vessel:litore aëna locant,
Verg. A. 1, 213; so Ov. M. 6, 645, Juv. 15, 81 al., of the bronze vessels in which the purple color was prepared, Ov. F 3, 822; Sen. Herc. Oet. 663; Stat. S. 1, 2, 151 (hence, aenulum).—Trop.A. B. -
19 Aenus
1.Aenus or - os, i, f., = Ainos, a city of Thrace, south-east of the Palus Stentoris, through which one of the mouths of the Hebrus falls into the sea, now Enos, Mel. 2, 2, 8; Plin. 4, 11, 18, § 43; Cic. Fl. 14; Liv. 31, 16 4.—Hence,II.Aenĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ænus, Liv. 37, 33; 38, 41; 45, 27. [p. 56]2.Aenus, i, m., the river Inn, Tac. H. 3, 5.3.ăēnus (trisyl.; less freq. ăhēn-), a, um, adj. [aes], of copper or bronze (only poet. for aheneus; yet Hor. uses the latter oftener than the former).I.Lit.: signa, the bronze images of the gods, Lucr 1, 316:II.ahënis in scaphiis,
id. 6, 1045, falcīs, id. 5, 1293; cf. Verg. A. 4, 513;lux, i. e. armorum aënorum,
id. ib. 2, 470:crateres,
id. ib. 9, 165.— Hence, ăēnum (sc. vas), a bronze vessel:litore aëna locant,
Verg. A. 1, 213; so Ov. M. 6, 645, Juv. 15, 81 al., of the bronze vessels in which the purple color was prepared, Ov. F 3, 822; Sen. Herc. Oet. 663; Stat. S. 1, 2, 151 (hence, aenulum).—Trop.A. B. -
20 aenus
1.Aenus or - os, i, f., = Ainos, a city of Thrace, south-east of the Palus Stentoris, through which one of the mouths of the Hebrus falls into the sea, now Enos, Mel. 2, 2, 8; Plin. 4, 11, 18, § 43; Cic. Fl. 14; Liv. 31, 16 4.—Hence,II.Aenĭi, ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Ænus, Liv. 37, 33; 38, 41; 45, 27. [p. 56]2.Aenus, i, m., the river Inn, Tac. H. 3, 5.3.ăēnus (trisyl.; less freq. ăhēn-), a, um, adj. [aes], of copper or bronze (only poet. for aheneus; yet Hor. uses the latter oftener than the former).I.Lit.: signa, the bronze images of the gods, Lucr 1, 316:II.ahënis in scaphiis,
id. 6, 1045, falcīs, id. 5, 1293; cf. Verg. A. 4, 513;lux, i. e. armorum aënorum,
id. ib. 2, 470:crateres,
id. ib. 9, 165.— Hence, ăēnum (sc. vas), a bronze vessel:litore aëna locant,
Verg. A. 1, 213; so Ov. M. 6, 645, Juv. 15, 81 al., of the bronze vessels in which the purple color was prepared, Ov. F 3, 822; Sen. Herc. Oet. 663; Stat. S. 1, 2, 151 (hence, aenulum).—Trop.A. B.
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