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1 criniculus
crīniculus, ī, m. (Demin. v. crinis), I) das Härchen, Ambros. Luc. 6, 7. § 19. – II) der Strick, peccatorum (als Übersetzung von proverb. 5, 22), Augustin. in psalm. 57, 4 u.a. Ambros. ep. 31, 10.
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2 supplantatio
supplantātio, ōnis, f. (supplanto), die heuchle- rische Täuschung, Vulg. psalm. 40, 10; proverb. 11, 3 u. Augustin. serm. 4, 28.
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3 criniculus
crīniculus, ī, m. (Demin. v. crinis), I) das Härchen, Ambros. Luc. 6, 7. § 19. – II) der Strick, peccatorum (als Übersetzung von proverb. 5, 22), Augustin. in psalm. 57, 4 u.a. Ambros. ep. 31, 10.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > criniculus
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4 supplantatio
supplantātio, ōnis, f. (supplanto), die heuchle- rische Täuschung, Vulg. psalm. 40, 10; proverb. 11, 3 u. Augustin. serm. 4, 28.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > supplantatio
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