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εἰ δὲ τύχῃ τις ἔρδων, μελίφρον' αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε → if someone is successful in his deeds, he casts a cause for sweet thoughts into the streams of the Muses

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

nē-quō: (better nē quō),
I adv., not to any place, no whither: vilica ad cenam nequo eat, neque ambulatrix siet, Cato, R. R. 143, 1.