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Κινδυνεύουσι γὰρ ὅσοι τυγχάνουσιν ὀρθῶς ἁπτόμενοι φιλοσοφίας λεληθέναι τοὺς ἄλλους ὅτι οὐδὲν ἄλλο αὐτοὶ ἐπιτηδεύουσιν ἢ ἀποθνῄσκειν τε καὶ τεθνάναι → Actually, the rest of us probably haven't realized that those who manage to pursue philosophy as it should be pursued are practicing nothing else but dying and being dead (Socrates via Plato, Phaedo 64a.5)

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|lshtext=<b>rŭdīmentum</b>: i, n. 1. [[rudis]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[first]] [[attempt]], [[trial]], or [[essay]]; a [[beginning]], [[commencement]] in [[any]] [[thing]] (not [[ante]]-Aug.; cf. [[tirocinium]]).<br /><b>I</b> Most [[usual]] as milit. t. t.: militare, Liv. 21, 3; <[[number]] opt="n">plur.</[[number]]>: rudimentis militiae [[imbutus]], the elements, Vell. 2, 129, 2: dura belli, Verg. A. 11, 157: rudimenta adulescentiae ponere, to [[lay]] [[down]] the rudiments, [[complete]] the [[first]] beginnings, [[pass]] one's novitiate, Liv. 31, 11 fin.; cf.: sub militiā patris tirocinii rudimenta deposuit, Just. 9, 1, 8.—<br /><b>II</b> In [[other]] things: [[rudimentum]] [[primum]] [[puerilis]] regni, Liv. 1, 3; cf. Quint. 1, 8, 15: prima rhetorices rudimenta, the [[first]] principles, rudiments, id. 2, 5, 1; cf. Suet. Aug. 64: vidi Protogenis rudimenta cum ipsius naturae veritate certantia, Petr. 83, 1: civilium officiorum rudimentis regem Archelaum defendit, Suet. Tib. 8: ponere, id. Ner. 22: prima pueritiae rudimenta deponere, Just. 7, 5, 3 (cf. [[supra]], I.).
|lshtext=<b>rŭdīmentum</b>: i, n. 1. [[rudis]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[first]] [[attempt]], [[trial]], or [[essay]]; a [[beginning]], [[commencement]] in [[any]] [[thing]] (not [[ante]]-Aug.; cf. [[tirocinium]]).<br /><b>I</b> Most [[usual]] as milit. t. t.: militare, Liv. 21, 3; plur.: rudimentis militiae [[imbutus]], the elements, Vell. 2, 129, 2: dura belli, Verg. A. 11, 157: rudimenta adulescentiae ponere, to [[lay]] [[down]] the rudiments, [[complete]] the [[first]] beginnings, [[pass]] one's novitiate, Liv. 31, 11 fin.; cf.: sub militiā patris tirocinii rudimenta deposuit, Just. 9, 1, 8.—<br /><b>II</b> In [[other]] things: [[rudimentum]] [[primum]] [[puerilis]] regni, Liv. 1, 3; cf. Quint. 1, 8, 15: prima rhetorices rudimenta, the [[first]] principles, rudiments, id. 2, 5, 1; cf. Suet. Aug. 64: vidi Protogenis rudimenta cum ipsius naturae veritate certantia, Petr. 83, 1: civilium officiorum rudimentis regem Archelaum defendit, Suet. Tib. 8: ponere, id. Ner. 22: prima pueritiae rudimenta deponere, Just. 7, 5, 3 (cf. [[supra]], I.).
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

rŭdīmentum: i, n. 1. rudis,
I a first attempt, trial, or essay; a beginning, commencement in any thing (not ante-Aug.; cf. tirocinium).
I Most usual as milit. t. t.: militare, Liv. 21, 3; plur.: rudimentis militiae imbutus, the elements, Vell. 2, 129, 2: dura belli, Verg. A. 11, 157: rudimenta adulescentiae ponere, to lay down the rudiments, complete the first beginnings, pass one's novitiate, Liv. 31, 11 fin.; cf.: sub militiā patris tirocinii rudimenta deposuit, Just. 9, 1, 8.—
II In other things: rudimentum primum puerilis regni, Liv. 1, 3; cf. Quint. 1, 8, 15: prima rhetorices rudimenta, the first principles, rudiments, id. 2, 5, 1; cf. Suet. Aug. 64: vidi Protogenis rudimenta cum ipsius naturae veritate certantia, Petr. 83, 1: civilium officiorum rudimentis regem Archelaum defendit, Suet. Tib. 8: ponere, id. Ner. 22: prima pueritiae rudimenta deponere, Just. 7, 5, 3 (cf. supra, I.).