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ἆρά γε λόγον ἔχει δυοῖν ἀρχαῖν, ὑλικῆς τε καὶ δραστικῆς → does it in fact have the function of two principles, the material and the active?

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|dela=Verstocktheit, [[obstinatio]]; [[animus]] [[obstinatus]] od. [[offirmatus]].
|dela=[[Verstocktheit]], [[obstinatio]]; [[animus]] [[obstinatus]] od. [[offirmatus]].
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|trtx====[[contumacy]]===
Afrikaans: weerbarstigheid; Bulgarian: упорство, неподчинение; Finnish: niskoittelu; French: [[contumace]], [[désobéissance]]; German: [[Widerspenstigkeit]], [[Verstocktheit]], [[Gehorsamsverweigerung]]; Italian: [[contumacia]], [[indocilità]]; Japanese: 命令不服従, 不従順; Korean: 명령 불복; Portuguese: [[contumácia]], [[teimosia]]; Scottish Gaelic: eas-urramachd; Spanish: [[contumacia]]; Swedish: gensträvighet
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 3 November 2022

German > Latin

Verstocktheit, obstinatio; animus obstinatus od. offirmatus.

Translations

contumacy

Afrikaans: weerbarstigheid; Bulgarian: упорство, неподчинение; Finnish: niskoittelu; French: contumace, désobéissance; German: Widerspenstigkeit, Verstocktheit, Gehorsamsverweigerung; Italian: contumacia, indocilità; Japanese: 命令不服従, 不従順; Korean: 명령 불복; Portuguese: contumácia, teimosia; Scottish Gaelic: eas-urramachd; Spanish: contumacia; Swedish: gensträvighet