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orphănus

orphănus · m

an orphan

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What it meant

1. orphănus — Lewis & Short

orphănus, i, m., = o)rfano/s,

I an orphan, Ven. Fort. 4, 25, 11; Ambros. Serm. 24, § 3; Vulg. Psa. 9, 34; 67, 5; id. Johan. 14, 18.

2. orphanus — Walde–Hofmann

orphanus, -a, -um. ,verwaist': aus gr. ópquvóc, s. orbus. — Daraus entl, alb, eorfén, varfere (Jokl L.-k. U. 209. IF. 49, 293). ortus s. orior.. bs, öris n. „Mund, Sprechorgan; Gesichtsausdruck, Gesicht, Maske; Mündung, Eingang; Rand, Ufer* (seit Liv. Andr, [rom. nur . éwa, Öscitö, Ostium m. Abltg.]; örärium n. ,Mund-, Schweißtuch“ - seit Script. hist, Aug, [daraus entl, got. *aürali n., ahd, oru] usw., .Behulze … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. orphanus, p. 1130]

Where it came from

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