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Significatio vocis abacus | Babel Free

Nomen masculinum CEFR B1
[ˈa.ba.kʊs]

Definitiones

  1. square board
  2. sideboard
  3. counting board, abacus
  4. gaming board
  5. A painted ceiling or wall panel.
  6. panel
  7. tray
  8. calculation in general
    Late-Latin, declension-2, masculine

Aequivalentia

العربية بُوفِيه
Bosanski kredenc
Català bufet
Esperanto bufedo
Español ambigú aparador bufé bufet
فارسی بوفه
Français buffet tablier
Gaeilge cornchlár gread
Galego taboleiro
עברית מזנון
Hrvatski kredenc
Bahasa Indonesia bufet
Italiano credenza
日本語 ビュッフェ
Қазақ тілі асадал
한국어 뷔페
Kurdî bufe bufet
Latina tundō
Te Reo Māori tukituki
Монгол хөлөг
Bahasa Melayu bufet
Nederlands kast
Polski bufet kredens plansza planszowy
Português bufê buffet
Српски kredenc
Svenska buffé byffé sideboard skank spelplan
Українська буфет
Tiếng Việt búp phê

Exempla

“Ab hoc abaci vasa omnia, ut exposita fuerunt, abstulit.”

From this place he removed all the sideboard's dishes, since they had been exposed.

“...nec qui abaco numeros et secto in pulvere metas / scit risisse vafer, multum gaudere paratus, / si cynico barbam petulans nonaria vellat.”

...nor the man who has the wit to laugh at the figures on the counting board and the cones drawn in sand, ready to go off in ecstasies if a prostitute pulls a Cynic by the beard.

Sed cum inter initia imperii eburneis quadrigis cotidie in abaco luderet, ad omnis etiam minimos circenses e secessu commeabat, primo clam, deinde propalam, ut nemini dubium esset eo die utique affuturum.”

But in the early stages of his rule he used to play every day on a gaming board with ivory chariots. He would also travel from his retreat to the Circus games, even the least important ones, at first in secret and then openly. As a result, no one was in any doubt that he would be present in Rome that day at least.

Hoc autem et Attico ad lumina utuntur, ad abacos non nisi marmoroso, quoniam marmor in eo resistit amaritudini calcis.”

This and the Attic sort they used for high lights, for panels none but the marmorean kind, because the marble in it resists acridity of the lime.

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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