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αὐτὸν κέκρουκας τὸν βατῆρα τοῦ λόγου → you have struck the very threshold of the argument, you have struck the most important and chiefmost point

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Revision as of 02:40, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ēlŏquens: entis, Part. and P. a., from eloquor.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ēlŏquēns,¹² tis, part. adj. de eloquor, éloquent, qui a le talent de la parole : Cic. Or. 18 ; 60 ; 100 || -tior Quint. 12, 6, 6 ; -tissimus Cic. Br. 145.

Latin > German (Georges)

ēloquēns, entis, PAdi. m. Compar. u. Superl. (v. eloquor), a) mit Sprache begabt, redend, res mutae et eloquentes, Cornif. rhet. 4, 61. – b) wohlredend, beredt, ein vollkommener Redner (Ggstz. indisertus), Cic. u.a.: haudquaquam el., Cic.: qui sibi eloquentiores videntur, quam ut causas agant, Quint.: omnium eloquentissimi Ti. et C. Sempronii, Cic. – v. Lebl., ut magis loquacem quam eloquentem haberes epistulam meam, Augustin. epist. 261, 4.

Spanish > Greek

ἀστειολόγος