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νὺξ βροτοῖσιν οὔτε κῆρες οὔτε πλοῦτος, ἀλλ' ἄφαρ βέβακε, τῷ δ' ἐπέρχεται χαίρειν τε καὶ στέρεσθαι → starry night abides not with men, nor tribulation, nor wealth; in a moment it is gone from us, and another hath his turn of gladness, and of bereavement | Starry night does not remain constant with men, nor does tribulation, nor wealth; in a moment it is gone from us, and to another in his turn come both gladness and bereavement

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Latin > English

dodrans dodrantis N M :: three-fourths

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dōdrans: antis, m.,
I nine twelfths or three fourths of any thing (v. as, I.).
I In gen.: alicujus aedificii reliquum dodrantem emere, Cic. Att. 1, 14 fin.; cf.: solvere dodrantem, Mart. 8, 9: heres ex dodrante, Nep. Att. 5, 2; Suet. Caes. 83: jugeri, Col. 5, 1, 11; Liv. 8, 11: operae, Col. 2, 4, 8: dodrantes semuncias horarum, Plin. 2, 14, 11, § 58: pondo dodrans, Scrib. Comp. 45 et saep.—
II Esp.
   (a)    As a measure of length, nine inches, Plin. 36, 9, 14, § 71; Suet. Aug. 79; Front. Aquaed. 65.—
   (b)    As a measure of time, three quarters of an hour, Plin. 18, 25, 58, § 219; 2, 14, 11, § 58.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dōdrāns,¹⁴ antis, m., les 9/12 ou les 3/4 d’un tout : Argiletani ædificii reliquum dodrantem emere Cic. Att. 1, 14, 7, acheter les trois quarts qui subsistent encore du bâtiment de l’Argilète ; heres ex dodrante Nep. Att. 5, 2, héritier des trois quarts || empan [mesure de longueur] : Plin. 36, 76 ; Suet. Aug. 79.

Latin > German (Georges)

dōdrāns, tis, m. (dē u. quadrāns; wobei 1/4 des As fehlt, also) drei Viertel od. neun Zwölftel (unciae) des röm. as (zwölfteiligen Ganzen), I) im allg.: aedificii reliquus d., Cic.: heres ex dodrante, Suet.: solvere dodrantem (drei Viertel seiner Schuld) nuper tibi, Quinte, volebat lippus Hylas, luscus vult dare dimidium, Mart. – II) insbes.: a) als Flächenmaß = drei Viertel eines Morgen Landes, Liv., Col. u.a. – b) als Längenmaß = drei Viertel Fuß, eine Spanne, neun Zoll, quinque pedes et dodrans, Suet.: ut (crassitudines graduum) neque crassiores dextante neque tenuiores dodrante sint collocatae, Vitr. – c) als Zeitmaß = drei Viertel einer Stunde, dodrantes horarum, Plin. 18, 118: dodrantes semunciae, 47½ Minuten, Plin. 2, 58. – / Nbf. a) dōdrās, Metrol. scriptt. p. 87, 16 Hultsch. – b) dōdrān (indecl.), ibid. p. 130. no. 32.