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ξένος ὢν ἀκολούθει τοῖς ἐπιχωρίοις νόμοις → as a foreigner, follow the laws of that country | when in Rome, do as the Romans do
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|lnetxt=contor contari, contatus sum V DEP :: inquire<br />contor contor contari, cunctatus sum V DEP :: delay, impede, hold up; hesitate, tarry, linger; be slow to act; dawdle; doubt | |lnetxt=contor contari, contatus sum V DEP :: [[inquire]]<br />contor contor contari, cunctatus sum V DEP :: delay, impede, hold up; hesitate, tarry, linger; be slow to act; dawdle; doubt | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:05, 16 May 2024
Latin > English
contor contari, contatus sum V DEP :: inquire
contor contor contari, cunctatus sum V DEP :: delay, impede, hold up; hesitate, tarry, linger; be slow to act; dawdle; doubt
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
contor: āri, v. cunctor
I init.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
contor, ārī, c. cunctor [mss].
Latin > German (Georges)
contor, ārī, s. cunctor.