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Ἴσον ἐστὶν ὀργῇ καὶ θάλασσα καὶ γυνή → Mulier et mare sunt isdem plane moribus → In ihrem Naturell sind Frau und Meerflut gleich

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P. and V. [[κενός]], [[μάταιος]], [[ἀνήνυτος]], [[ἀνωφελής]], [[ἀνόνητος]], V. [[ἀνωφέλητος]] (also Xen.); see [[useless]].
P. and V. [[κενός]], [[μάταιος]], [[ἀνήνυτος]], [[ἀνωφελής]], [[ἀνόνητος]], V. [[ἀνωφέλητος]] (also Xen.); see [[useless]].
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. κενός, μάταιος, ἀνήνυτος, ἀνωφελής, ἀνόνητος, V. ἀνωφέλητος (also Xen.); see useless.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fūtĭle: etc., v. futtĭle, etc.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) fūtĭlĕ (futt-), adv., inutilement, vainement : Pl. St. 398.
(2) fūtĭle (futt-), is, n., aiguière, vase à eau : Serv. En. 11, 339 ; Don. Phorm. 746.