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ὦ δυσπάλαιστον γῆρας, ὡς μισῶ σ' ἔχων, μισῶ δ' ὅσοι χρῄζουσιν ἐκτείνειν βίον, βρωτοῖσι καὶ ποτοῖσι καὶ μαγεύμασι παρεκτρέποντες ὀχετὸν ὥστε μὴ θανεῖν: οὓς χρῆν, ἐπειδὰν μηδὲν ὠφελῶσι γῆν, θανόντας ἔρρειν κἀκποδὼν εἶναι νέοις → Old age, resistless foe, how do I loathe your presence! Them too I loathe, whoever desire to lengthen out the span of life, seeking to turn the tide of death aside by food and drink and magic spells; those whom death should take away to leave the young their place, when they no more can benefit the world

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|lshtext=<b>obtūrātĭo</b>: ōnis, f. id.,<br /><b>I</b> a stopping up: aurium, Vulg. Eccles. 27, 15.
|lshtext=<b>obtūrātĭo</b>: ōnis, f. id.,<br /><b>I</b> a stopping up: aurium, Vulg. Eccles. 27, 15.
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|gf=<b>obtūrātĭō</b>, ōnis, f., action de boucher : Vulg. Eccli. 27, 15.
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Revision as of 06:41, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

obtūrātĭo: ōnis, f. id.,
I a stopping up: aurium, Vulg. Eccles. 27, 15.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

obtūrātĭō, ōnis, f., action de boucher : Vulg. Eccli. 27, 15.