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terrŭlentus

terrŭlentus · adj

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What it meant

1. terrŭlentus — Lewis & Short

terrŭlentus, a, um, adj.terra,

I of or belonging to the earth, earthly (late Lat.): quod terrulentum ac sordidum, etc., Prud. stef. 2, 196: hic (Cain) terrulentis, ille (Abel) vivis fungitur, i. e. fruits of the earth, id. Hamart. 5 praef.Adv.: terrŭlentē in an earthly manner: quaerere rem spiritalem, Prud. stef. 10, 378.

2. terrulentus — Walde–Hofmann

terrulentus, -a, -um „erdreich“ (seit Prud), -terräneus, -a, -um in exterräneus: ex alia terrà (Paul. Fest. p. 79 [vgl. extrüneus; mediterräneus, sublerräneus], rom. *terrüneus, *terrüneola); terrestris, -e ,irdisch; auf dem Lande befindlich* {seit Plt., rom.), terrenus, -a, -um „irden“, -um n. ,Erdreich* (seit Cic., terrénitàs Ps. Rufin), -torris in extorris „verbannt“ (oben I 434), territörium, -i n. (-us m. Itin, … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. terrulentus, p. 1581]

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