pinnaculum

pinnaculum

pinnāculum, ī, n. (pinna), I) ein kleiner Flügel, Plur. kleine Schwingen (Flügel), Vulg. 4. Esdr. 11, 3 u. 22 – II) die Spitze eines Gebäudes, der Giebel, Tert. adv. Iud. 8: pinn. templi, die Zinne des T., Vulg. Matth. 4, 5.


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