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ἔργον δ' οὐδὲν ὄνειδος, ἀεργίη δέ τ' ὄνειδοςwork is no disgrace, but idleness is disgrace | work is no disgrace, but idleness is | work is no disgrace; it is idleness which is a disgrace | work is no disgrace; the disgrace is idleness | work is no disgrace, not working is a disgrace | work is no shame, it is idleness that is shame | there is no shame in work, shame is in idleness

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Transliteration A: eúpatris Transliteration B: eupatris Transliteration C: eypatris Beta Code: eu)/patris

English (LSJ)

ιδος, ἡ, fem. of foreg.,

   A born of a noble sire, E.IA1077 (lyr.); τίς ἂν εὔ. ὧδε βλάστοι; S.El.1081 (lyr.); ἐλπίδων . . εὐπατρίδων of hopes derived from those of noble birth, dub. cj. ib.858 (-ιδᾶν vel -ιδῶν codd.).    2 at Rome, αἱ εὐπάτριδες ἀρχαί magistratus patricii, D.C.46.45: γυνὴ εὔ., = Lat. patricia, Id.72.5 (here acc. sg. -ίδα, but cf. κακόπατρις, ὁμόπατρις).