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  • 61 ante

        ante adv. and praep.    [ANT-].    I. Adv., of space, before, in front, forwards: ante aut post pugnandi ordo, L.: positum ante pullum Sustulit, served, H.: non ante, sed retro.—Usu. of time, before, previously: nonne oportuit Praescisse me ante, T.: fructus ante actae vitae: ante feci mentionem: ut ante dixi: ut saepe ante fecerant: non filius ante pudicus, hitherto, Iu.: multis ante saeculis, many centuries earlier: paucis ante diebus: biennio ante: paulo ante, a little while ago: ante aliquanto: tanto ante praedixeras.—Followed by quam, sooner than, before: ante quam ad sententiam redeo, dicam, etc.: memini Catonem anno ante quam est mortuus disserere: ante quam veniat in Pontum, mittet, etc.: ante... Ararim Parthus bibet... Quam... labatur, etc., V.: qui (sol) ante quam se abderet, vidit, etc.: ante vero quam sit ea res adlata: nullum ante finem pugnae quam morientes fecerunt, L. — Rarely with a subst: neque ignari sumus ante malorum, earlier ills, V.: prodere patriam ante satellitibus, to those who had been, etc., L.—    II. Praep. with acc, before. —In space: ante ostium: ante fores, H.: ante aras, V. — Of persons: causam ante eum dicere, plead before his bar: ante ipsum Serapim: ante ora patrum, V.: ante oculos vestros: togati ante pedes, as servants, Iu.: equitatum ante se mittit, Cs.: ante signa progressus, L.—Fig.: pone illum ante oculos viam, recall: omnia sunt posita ante oculos, made clear. — Of esteem or rank, before: facundiā Graecos ante Romanos fuisse, S.: me ante Alexandrum... esse, superior to, L.: Iulus Ante annos animum gerens, superior to, V.: ante alios gratus erat tibi, more than, O.: (virgo) longe ante alios insignis specie, L.: felix ante alias virgo, V.: ante omnīs furor est insignis equarum, V.: longe ante alios acceptissimus militum animis, L.: maestitia ante omnia insignis, above all things, L.: dulces ante omnia Musae, V. — In time, before: ante brumam, T.: ante lucem venire: ante noctem, H.: ante lucernas, Iu.: ante me sententias dicere, S.: tot annis ante civitatem datam: ante id tempus duces erant, until, N.: neque umquam ante hunc diem, never till now, T.: iam ante Socratem, before the time of: qui honos togato habitus ante me est nemini, before my time: Ante Iovem, V.: ante Helenam, H.: per hunc castissimum ante regiam iniuriam sanguinem iuro, L.: ante mare et terras, O.: ante cibum, H.: Hoc discunt omnes ante alpha et beta, before learning ABC, Iu.: ante istum praetorem, before his praetorship: ante hanc urbem conditam, before the founding of this city: ante Epaminondam natum, N.: ante te cognitum, S.: ante conditam condendamve urbem, i. e. built or planned, L.—Poet., with gerund: (equi) ante domandum, before they are broken, V. — Esp. in phrases: factus est (consul) bis, primum ante tempus, before the lawful age: Filius ante diem patrios inquirit in annos, before the destined time, O.: Sed misera ante diem, prematurely, V.: dies ante paucos, a few days sooner, L.: nobis ante quadrennium amissus est, four years ago, Ta.— Ante diem (abbrev. a. d.) with an ordinal number denotes the day of the month, reckoned inclusively, e. g., ante diem quintum (a. d. V.) Kalendas Aprilīs means, by our reckoning, the fourth day before the calends of April: ante diem XIII. Kalendas Ianuarias, the 20th of Dec.: ante diem quartum idūs Martias, the 3d day before the Ides of March, the 12th of March, L. — The entire phrase, as the name of the day, may be preceded by a praep: in ante diem quartum Kal. Dec. distulit: caedem te optimatium contulisse in ante diem V. Kal. Nov., to the 28th of Oct.
    * * *
    I
    before, previously, first, before this, earlier; in front/advance of; forwards
    II
    in front/presence of, in view; before (space/time/degree); over against, facing

    Latin-English dictionary > ante

  • 62 April

    ['eɪprəl]
    n
    See also:
    * * *
    ['eiprəl]
    (the fourth month of the year, the month following March.) kwiecień

    English-Polish dictionary > April

  • 63 April Fool's Day

    English-Polish dictionary > April Fool's Day

  • 64 All Fools' Day

    pirmais aprīlis

    English-Latvian dictionary > All Fools' Day

  • 65 Apr

    English-Latvian dictionary > Apr

  • 66 ápr.

    rov anp. ld. április

    Magyar-orosz szótár > ápr.

  • 67 elseje

    первое все значения
    * * *
    [\elsejet] первое (число);

    január \elseje — первое (число) январи;

    január Лп первого (числа) января;

    június \elseje`re — к первому июня;

    május \elseje — Первое мая; (mint ünnep) Первомай; üdvözlet május \elseje alkalmából! — с Первым мая!;

    elsejei:

    április \elseje — первоапрельский;

    május \elseje — первомайский; május \elseje felvonulás — первомайский парад; a december \elseje határozat — постановление от первого декабри

    Magyar-orosz szótár > elseje

  • 68 közötti

    t. промежуточный;

    a népek \közötti barátság — дружба между народами;

    a nyelvek \közötti rokonság — сходство языков между собой; az április harmadika és hatodika \közötti időben — в период с третьего по шестое апреля;

    2.

    települések {falvak, városok) \közötti — междуселенный;

    mgazd. sorok (barázdák, fák stb.) \közötti hely — междурядье

    Magyar-orosz szótár > közötti

  • 69 avril

    nm. (mois): AVRI (Albanais.001, Albertville, Annecy, Arvillard, Billième, Chambéry, Cordon, Doucy-Bauges, Gruffy, Leschaux, Marthod, Montagny-Bozel, Reyvroz, Saxel.002, Sciez, Thoiry, Thônes, Villards-Thônes), avrin (Montricher), R.1.
    A1) poisson d'avril: mai d'avri < mois d'avril> nm. (002), paisson d'avri (001). - N.: À partir de l'an 1564 inclus, l'année commence le 1er janvier. Auparavant elle commençait le 1er avril.
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    - clat. aprîlis « mois ensoleillé (par le retour du soleil) < aprîcus < exposé au soleil>, D. => Abri, Abrité, Abriter, Neige.
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    Dictionnaire Français-Savoyard > avril

  • 70 avril

    m. (lat. aprilis) април. Ќ en avril ne te découvre pas d'un fil погов. през април стой си още със зимните дрехи; poisson d'avril априлска лъжа.

    Dictionnaire français-bulgare > avril

  • 71 aprilo

    Rus. aпpeль, Ger. April, Ita. aprile, Eng. April, Lat. Aprilis

    Etymological dictionary of the esperanto language > aprilo

  • 72 Abraon

    April, so Irish; founded on Latin Aprilis (English April). The form is due to folk-etymology, which relates it to braon.

    Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > Abraon

  • 73 Megale

    Mĕgălē, ēs, f., = Megalê (the great, exalted), a surname of the Magna Mater, Calend. Verrii Fl. in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 389; v. the foll.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    A. 1.
    Of or belonging to the Magna Mater (only postAug.):

    ludorum Megalesium spectaculum,

    Tac. A. 3, 6 fin.:

    ludis Megalensibus,

    Gell. 2, 24, 1:

    Megalensibus sacris,

    Plin. 7, 37, 37, § 123.—
    2.
    Of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    Megalensis purpura,

    i. e. the festival dress of the prætor worn at the Megalesia, Mart. 10, 41, 5.—Most freq. in neutr. plur. subst.: Mĕgălensia, or, in the archaic form, Mĕgălēsia, ĭum, n., also Magalesia ludi, the festival in honor of the Magna Mater, celebrated annually on the 4 th of April with processions and games: Megalensia, Calend. Praenest. Verrii in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 388 and 399; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll.; v. also Müll. ib. p. 400 sq.; and cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 15 Müll.:

    scripsi haec ipsis Megalensibus,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 11, 2:

    pertulere deam (Magnam Matrem) pridie Idus Aprilis: isque dies festus fuit: populus frequens dona deae in Palatium tulit lectisterniumque et ludi fuere, Megalesia appellata,

    Liv. 29, 14 fin.; cf. id. 36, 36;

    Auct. Harusp. 12, 24: Megalesia,

    Liv. 34, 54:

    Megalesia ludi,

    Ov. F. 4, 357; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 52; Juv. 6, 69.—
    B.
    Mĕgălēsĭăcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    mappae,

    Juv. 11, 191; Schol. Juv. ib.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Megale

  • 74 Megalensis

    Mĕgălē, ēs, f., = Megalê (the great, exalted), a surname of the Magna Mater, Calend. Verrii Fl. in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 389; v. the foll.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    A. 1.
    Of or belonging to the Magna Mater (only postAug.):

    ludorum Megalesium spectaculum,

    Tac. A. 3, 6 fin.:

    ludis Megalensibus,

    Gell. 2, 24, 1:

    Megalensibus sacris,

    Plin. 7, 37, 37, § 123.—
    2.
    Of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    Megalensis purpura,

    i. e. the festival dress of the prætor worn at the Megalesia, Mart. 10, 41, 5.—Most freq. in neutr. plur. subst.: Mĕgălensia, or, in the archaic form, Mĕgălēsia, ĭum, n., also Magalesia ludi, the festival in honor of the Magna Mater, celebrated annually on the 4 th of April with processions and games: Megalensia, Calend. Praenest. Verrii in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 388 and 399; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll.; v. also Müll. ib. p. 400 sq.; and cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 15 Müll.:

    scripsi haec ipsis Megalensibus,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 11, 2:

    pertulere deam (Magnam Matrem) pridie Idus Aprilis: isque dies festus fuit: populus frequens dona deae in Palatium tulit lectisterniumque et ludi fuere, Megalesia appellata,

    Liv. 29, 14 fin.; cf. id. 36, 36;

    Auct. Harusp. 12, 24: Megalesia,

    Liv. 34, 54:

    Megalesia ludi,

    Ov. F. 4, 357; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 52; Juv. 6, 69.—
    B.
    Mĕgălēsĭăcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    mappae,

    Juv. 11, 191; Schol. Juv. ib.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Megalensis

  • 75 Megalesia

    Mĕgălē, ēs, f., = Megalê (the great, exalted), a surname of the Magna Mater, Calend. Verrii Fl. in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 389; v. the foll.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    A. 1.
    Of or belonging to the Magna Mater (only postAug.):

    ludorum Megalesium spectaculum,

    Tac. A. 3, 6 fin.:

    ludis Megalensibus,

    Gell. 2, 24, 1:

    Megalensibus sacris,

    Plin. 7, 37, 37, § 123.—
    2.
    Of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    Megalensis purpura,

    i. e. the festival dress of the prætor worn at the Megalesia, Mart. 10, 41, 5.—Most freq. in neutr. plur. subst.: Mĕgălensia, or, in the archaic form, Mĕgălēsia, ĭum, n., also Magalesia ludi, the festival in honor of the Magna Mater, celebrated annually on the 4 th of April with processions and games: Megalensia, Calend. Praenest. Verrii in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 388 and 399; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll.; v. also Müll. ib. p. 400 sq.; and cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 15 Müll.:

    scripsi haec ipsis Megalensibus,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 11, 2:

    pertulere deam (Magnam Matrem) pridie Idus Aprilis: isque dies festus fuit: populus frequens dona deae in Palatium tulit lectisterniumque et ludi fuere, Megalesia appellata,

    Liv. 29, 14 fin.; cf. id. 36, 36;

    Auct. Harusp. 12, 24: Megalesia,

    Liv. 34, 54:

    Megalesia ludi,

    Ov. F. 4, 357; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 52; Juv. 6, 69.—
    B.
    Mĕgălēsĭăcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    mappae,

    Juv. 11, 191; Schol. Juv. ib.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Megalesia

  • 76 Megalesis

    Mĕgălē, ēs, f., = Megalê (the great, exalted), a surname of the Magna Mater, Calend. Verrii Fl. in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 389; v. the foll.—
    II.
    Derivv.
    A. 1.
    Of or belonging to the Magna Mater (only postAug.):

    ludorum Megalesium spectaculum,

    Tac. A. 3, 6 fin.:

    ludis Megalensibus,

    Gell. 2, 24, 1:

    Megalensibus sacris,

    Plin. 7, 37, 37, § 123.—
    2.
    Of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    Megalensis purpura,

    i. e. the festival dress of the prætor worn at the Megalesia, Mart. 10, 41, 5.—Most freq. in neutr. plur. subst.: Mĕgălensia, or, in the archaic form, Mĕgălēsia, ĭum, n., also Magalesia ludi, the festival in honor of the Magna Mater, celebrated annually on the 4 th of April with processions and games: Megalensia, Calend. Praenest. Verrii in Inscr. Orell. 2, p. 388 and 399; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 125 Müll.; v. also Müll. ib. p. 400 sq.; and cf. Varr. L. L. 6, § 15 Müll.:

    scripsi haec ipsis Megalensibus,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 11, 2:

    pertulere deam (Magnam Matrem) pridie Idus Aprilis: isque dies festus fuit: populus frequens dona deae in Palatium tulit lectisterniumque et ludi fuere, Megalesia appellata,

    Liv. 29, 14 fin.; cf. id. 36, 36;

    Auct. Harusp. 12, 24: Megalesia,

    Liv. 34, 54:

    Megalesia ludi,

    Ov. F. 4, 357; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 52; Juv. 6, 69.—
    B.
    Mĕgălēsĭăcus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to the Megalesia, Megalesian:

    mappae,

    Juv. 11, 191; Schol. Juv. ib.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Megalesis

  • 77 November

    Nŏvember and Nŏvembris, bris, adj., with or without mensis [novem], the ninth month of the old Roman year (which began with March), November: mense Octobri fecimus: Novembris reliquus erat, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 696 P.:

    Calendis Novembribus,

    Col. 11, 2, 77; Mart. 3, 58, 8: implent tricenas per singula menstrua luces Junius, Aprilis et cum Septembre November, Aus. Ecl. de Dieb. Sing. Mens.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > November

  • 78 Novembris

    Nŏvember and Nŏvembris, bris, adj., with or without mensis [novem], the ninth month of the old Roman year (which began with March), November: mense Octobri fecimus: Novembris reliquus erat, Cato ap. Prisc. p. 696 P.:

    Calendis Novembribus,

    Col. 11, 2, 77; Mart. 3, 58, 8: implent tricenas per singula menstrua luces Junius, Aprilis et cum Septembre November, Aus. Ecl. de Dieb. Sing. Mens.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Novembris

  • 79 paegniarius

    paegnĭārĭus, a, um, adj. [paegnium], of or belonging to play. Thus the name paegniarii was given to gladiators who fought only in jest, Suet. Calig. 26:

    APRILIS PAEGNIAR.,

    Inscr. Orell. 2566.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > paegniarius

  • 80 Xanthicus

    Xanthĭcus, a, um, adj. (sc. mensis), the Macedonian name of a month which corresponded to the Roman Aprilis, Cassiod. Hist. Eccl. 9, 38.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > Xanthicus

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