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Ἀναβάντα γὰρ εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν, καὶ διὰ τὴν ὑπερβολὴν τῆς λύπης προσκόψαντα τῷ ζῆν, ἑαυτὸν κατακρημνίσαι → For he ascended the acropolis and then, because he was disgusted with life by reason of his excessive grief, cast himself down the height

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Latest revision as of 18:40, 19 May 2020

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

Τιτυός, ὁ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Tityus: i, m.,
I a river of Illyria, Plin. 3, 21, 25, § 139; Flor. 2, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Tĭtўus, iī, m., fleuve d’Illyrie : Plin. 3, 129 || v. Tityos.