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ἐν δὲ δικαιοσύνῃ συλλήβδην πᾶσ' ἀρετὴ ἔνι → in justice is all virtue found in sum, in justice is every virtue there is, in justice every virtue is brought together, justice contains in itself all the virtues

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{{Georges
|georg=cōnstrātum, ī, n., s. 1. cōn-[[sterno]] no. I, a, β.
|georg=cōnstrātum, ī, n., s. 1. cōn-[[sterno]] no. I, a, β.
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=constratum constrati N N :: platform; deck; covering (L+S)
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Revision as of 21:00, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

constrātum: i, n., v. 1, consterno, I. 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cōnstrātum,¹⁵ ī, n. (constratus), plancher : constrata pontium Liv. 30, 10, 14, le plancher des ponts ; constratum puppis Petr. 100, 6, pont d’un navire.

Latin > German (Georges)

cōnstrātum, ī, n., s. 1. cōn-sterno no. I, a, β.

Latin > English

constratum constrati N N :: platform; deck; covering (L+S)