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Ὁ σοφὸς ἐν αὑτῷ περιφέρει τὴν οὐσίαν → Qui sapit, is in se cuncta circumfert sua → Der Weise trägt, was er besitzt, in sich herum

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|georg=utrō (sc. [[loco]], v. 2. [[uter]]), Adv., [[auf]] welche [[von]] beiden Seiten, [[wohin]], [[wenn]] die [[Rede]] [[von]] zweien ist, nescit, [[utro]] [[potius]] ruat, et ruere ardet [[utroque]], Ov. [[met]]. 5, 166: [[ubi]] [[non]] intellegetur, [[utro]] [[vomer]] ierit, Plin. 18, 179: übtr., [[quae]] ([[natura]]) [[quoniam]] [[utro]] accessit, id fit propensius, si [[utroque]] adiuncta est, paria fiant [[necesse]] est, Cic. parad. 3, 24.
|georg=utrō (sc. [[loco]], v. 2. [[uter]]), Adv., [[auf]] welche [[von]] beiden Seiten, [[wohin]], [[wenn]] die [[Rede]] [[von]] zweien ist, nescit, [[utro]] [[potius]] ruat, et ruere ardet [[utroque]], Ov. [[met]]. 5, 166: [[ubi]] [[non]] intellegetur, [[utro]] [[vomer]] ierit, Plin. 18, 179: übtr., [[quae]] ([[natura]]) [[quoniam]] [[utro]] accessit, id fit propensius, si [[utroque]] adiuncta est, paria fiant [[necesse]] est, Cic. parad. 3, 24.
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Revision as of 15:55, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

utro ADV :: to which side (of two)?; in which direction?

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ū̆trō: adv., v. 3. uter.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ŭtrō, adv.,
1 vers (de) l’un des deux côtés : quæ causa quoniam utro accessit Cic. Par. 24, du moment que ce motif s’ajoute à l’une des deux actions
2 [interrog. indir.] vers lequel des deux côtés : Ov. M. 5, 166 ; Plin. 18, 179.

Latin > German (Georges)

utrō (sc. loco, v. 2. uter), Adv., auf welche von beiden Seiten, wohin, wenn die Rede von zweien ist, nescit, utro potius ruat, et ruere ardet utroque, Ov. met. 5, 166: ubi non intellegetur, utro vomer ierit, Plin. 18, 179: übtr., quae (natura) quoniam utro accessit, id fit propensius, si utroque adiuncta est, paria fiant necesse est, Cic. parad. 3, 24.