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Ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστε θηρίον θεός → Whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god

Aristotle, Politics, 1253a25
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

dissupo dissupare, dissupavi, dissupatus V :: scatter, squander; destroy completely; circulate; (alt. form of dissipo)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dissŭpo: āre, v. dissipo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dissŭpō, v. dissipo.

Latin > German (Georges)

dis-supo, s. dis-sipo.