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αἰὲν ἀριστεύειν καὶ ὑπείροχον ἔμμεναι ἄλλων → always strive for excellence and prevail over others (Iliad 6.208, 11.784)
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P. and V. [[σύντονος]], [[ἔντονος]], P. [[ἰσχυρός]]. | ===adjective=== | ||
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[σύντονος]], [[ἔντονος]], [[prose|P.]] [[ἰσχυρός]]. | |||
[[vehement]]: [[prose|P.]] [[σφοδρός]]; see also [[eager]]. | |||
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. σύντονος, ἔντονος, P. ἰσχυρός.
vehement: P. σφοδρός; see also eager.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
intēnsē (inus.), violemment : || -sius Fronto Fer. Als. 3 ; Schol. Juv. 11, 5 ; -sissime Aug. Mor. 1, 18, 33 [le texte de Migne porte pourtant intentissime ].
Latin > German (Georges)
intēnsē, Adv. (intensus), aufmerksam, intensius, Fronto fer. Als. 3. p. 227, 7 N. Schol. Iuven. 11, 15: intensissime, Augustin. mor. eccl. 19.