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Meaning of altellus | Babel Free

Noun masculine CEFR B2
[aɫˈtɛl.lʊs]

Definitions

an epithet or perhaps cognomen of Romulus

declension-2, masculine

Examples

“Altellus Rōmulus dīcēbātur, quasi altus in tellūre, vel quod tellūrem suam aleret; sīve quod alerētur tēlīs; vel quod ā Tatiō Sabīnōrum rēge postulātus sit in colloquiō pācis, et alternīs vicibus audierit locūtusque fuerit. Sīcut enim fit dīminūtīve ā macrō macellus, a vafrō vafellus, ita ab alternō altellus.”

Altellus was Romulus called, as if 'high in the land', or because he nourished his land; or because he was nourished by weapons; or because he was summoned by Tatius for peace talks, and he listened and spoke by turns [alternīs vicibus]. For in the same way the diminutive macellus is derived from macer and vafellus from vafer, so altellus from alternus.

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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