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ἀλλ’ οὔτε πολλὰ τραύματ’ ἐν στέρνοις λαβὼν θνῄσκει τις, εἰ μὴ τέρμα συντρέχοι βίου, οὔτ’ ἐν στέγῃ τις ἥμενος παρ’ ἑστίᾳ φεύγει τι μᾶλλον τὸν πεπρωμένον μόρον → But a man will not die, even though he has been wounded repeatedly in the chest, should the appointed end of his life not have caught up with him; nor can one who sits beside his hearth at home escape his destined death any the more

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|lnetxt=complodo complodere, complosi, complosus V TRANS :: clap/strike (hands) together, applaud (enthusiastically/with emotion)
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Revision as of 01:10, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

com-plōdo: si, sum, 3, v. a. plaudo: manus,
I to strike or clap the hands together in applauding, from joy, pain, etc. (only in post-Aug. prose): complodere manus scaenicum est, Quint. 11, 3, 123; so Petr. 18, 7; 20, 5; Sen. Ira, 1, 1, 4; App. M. 9, p. 235, 33.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

complōdō,¹³ ōsī, ōsum, ōdĕre (cum, plaudo), tr., frapper deux objets l’un contre l’autre : complodere manus scænicum est Quint. 11, 3, 123, battre des mains ne convient qu’aux comédiens ; complosis manibus Petr. 18, 7, en battant des mains.

Latin > German (Georges)

com-plōdo, plōsī, plōsum, ere, zusammenschlagen, manus (die H. z., in die H. schlagen), vor Freude, Petr. 18, 7; 20, 5; 24, 4, vor Jammer, Apul. met. 9, 39, vor Verwunderung, Petr. 34, 7, vor Ärger, Zorn, Petr. 137, 1. Sen. de ira 1, 1, 4 (saepius manus), als Gebärde des Redners od. Schauspielers, Quint. 11, 3, 123: v. ruhig Zusehenden, complosas tenere manus, die Hände im Schoße haben, Lucan. 2, 292.

Latin > English

complodo complodere, complosi, complosus V TRANS :: clap/strike (hands) together, applaud (enthusiastically/with emotion)