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αἰτῶ δ' ὑγίειαν πρῶτον, εἶτ' εὐπραξίαν, τρίτον δὲ χαίρειν, εἶτ' ὀφείλειν μηδενί → first health, good fortune next, and third rejoicing; last, to owe nought to any man
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|gf=<b>cătălēxis</b>, is, f. ([[κατάληξις]]), fin d’un vers catalectique : T. Maur. 1469. | |gf=<b>cătălēxis</b>, is, f. ([[κατάληξις]]), fin d’un vers catalectique : T. Maur. 1469. | ||
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Revision as of 16:24, 19 October 2022
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cătălēxis, is, f. (κατάληξις), fin d’un vers catalectique : T. Maur. 1469.
Latin > English
catalexis catalexis N F :: loss of a syllable in a final metrical foot
Latin > German (Georges)
catalēxis, Akk. in, f. (κατάληξις), die Kürzung, wenn am Ausgange des Verses eine od. einige Silben fehlen, Gramm.