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ἐν γὰρ χερσὶ τέλος πολέμου, ἐπέων δ' ἐνὶ βουλῇ → War finds its end in arms, words find their end in debate (Iliad 16.630)

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{{Georges
|georg=dē-nāscor, nāscī, im Ggstz. zu [[nascor]] ([[wie]] [[aborior]] im Ggstz. zu [[orior]]), [[sterben]], [[Varro]] LL. 5, 70. Cass. Hemin. ann. 2 fr. 24 (b. Non. 101, 26).
|georg=dē-nāscor, nāscī, im Ggstz. zu [[nascor]] ([[wie]] [[aborior]] im Ggstz. zu [[orior]]), [[sterben]], [[Varro]] LL. 5, 70. Cass. Hemin. ann. 2 fr. 24 (b. Non. 101, 26).
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{{LaEn
|lnetxt=denascor denasci, - V DEP :: dwindle, go back in growth; lose vigor; perish, die (L+S)
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Revision as of 02:15, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dē-nascor: nasci,
I v. dep., to perish, die (ante-class. and rare), opp. nasci, Varr. L. L. 5, § 70 Müll.; 21; Cass. Hem. ap. Non. 101, 29 ( = decrescere, Non.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēnāscor, ī, intr., cesser d’être, mourir : Varro L. 5, 70 ; Hemin. d. Non. 101, 29.

Latin > German (Georges)

dē-nāscor, nāscī, im Ggstz. zu nascor (wie aborior im Ggstz. zu orior), sterben, Varro LL. 5, 70. Cass. Hemin. ann. 2 fr. 24 (b. Non. 101, 26).

Latin > English

denascor denasci, - V DEP :: dwindle, go back in growth; lose vigor; perish, die (L+S)