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Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.

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|lshtext=<b>ēbīto</b>: ĕre, false [[reading]] in Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 28, for bitat, v. Ritschl ad h. l.
|lshtext=<b>ēbīto</b>: ĕre, false [[reading]] in Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 28, for bitat, v. Ritschl ad h. l.
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|lnztxt=&#42;ebito, is, ere. n. 3. :: [[出]]
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ēbīto: ĕre, false reading in Plaut. Stich. 4, 2, 28, for bitat, v. Ritschl ad h. l.

Latin > Chinese

*ebito, is, ere. n. 3. ::