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Ποιητὴς, ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τρίποδι τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται, τότε οὐκ ἔμφρων ἐστίν → Whenever a poet is seated on the Muses' tripod, he is not in his senses

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Revision as of 09:35, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

citerius ADV :: short of; to a lesser degree than

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cĭtĕrĭus: adv., v. citer.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cĭtĕrĭus, adv., plus en deçà : citerius debito Sen. Ira 1, 17, 7, en deçà de ce qu’il faut.

Latin > German (Georges)

citerius, Adv., s. citra.