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κινδυνεύει μὲν γὰρ ἡμῶν οὐδέτερος οὐδὲν καλὸν κἀγαθὸν εἰδέναι, ἀλλ᾽ οὗτος μὲν οἴεταί τι εἰδέναι οὐκ εἰδώς, ἐγὼ δέ, ὥσπερ οὖν οὐκ οἶδα, οὐδὲ οἴομαι· ἔοικα γοῦν τούτου γε σμικρῷ τινι αὐτῷ τούτῳ σοφώτερος εἶναι, ὅτι ἃ μὴ οἶδα οὐδὲ οἴομαι εἰδέναι. → for neither of us appears to know anything great and good; but he fancies he knows something, although he knows nothing; whereas I, as I do not know anything, so I do not fancy I do. In this trifling particular, then, I appear to be wiser than he, because I do not fancy I know what I do not know.
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|lshtext=<b>consessor</b>: ōris, m. [[consido]],<br /><b>I</b> one [[who]] sits [[near]] or by a [[person]] or [[thing]], an [[assessor]] ([[several]] times in Cic.; elsewh. [[rare]]); in a [[court]] of [[justice]], Cic. Fin. 2, 19, 62; at a [[feast]], id. Fl. 11, 24; id. Phil. 5, 5, 13; Mart. 1, 27; [[but]] esp. in [[public]] exhibitions, Cic. Att. 2, 15, 2; Liv. 34, 54, 7; Val. Max. 1, 7, 8; cf.: dei Mithrae [[Dareus]], Jul. Val. Rer. Gest. Alex. 1, 42. | |lshtext=<b>consessor</b>: ōris, m. [[consido]],<br /><b>I</b> one [[who]] sits [[near]] or by a [[person]] or [[thing]], an [[assessor]] ([[several]] times in Cic.; elsewh. [[rare]]); in a [[court]] of [[justice]], Cic. Fin. 2, 19, 62; at a [[feast]], id. Fl. 11, 24; id. Phil. 5, 5, 13; Mart. 1, 27; [[but]] esp. in [[public]] exhibitions, Cic. Att. 2, 15, 2; Liv. 34, 54, 7; Val. Max. 1, 7, 8; cf.: dei Mithrae [[Dareus]], Jul. Val. Rer. Gest. Alex. 1, 42. | ||
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|gf=<b>cōnsessŏr</b>,¹⁵ ōris, m. ([[consido]]), celui qui [[est]] [[assis]] auprès : [[Varius]] [[judex]] ] dicere consessori solebat Cic. Fin. 2, 62, [[Varius]] se plaisait à [[dire]] au [[juge]] qui siégeait à côté de lui ; [[modo]] te consessore spectare liceat Cic. Att. 2, 15, 2, pourvu que je t’aie comme voisin au spectacle. | |||
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Revision as of 06:45, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
consessor: ōris, m. consido,
I one who sits near or by a person or thing, an assessor (several times in Cic.; elsewh. rare); in a court of justice, Cic. Fin. 2, 19, 62; at a feast, id. Fl. 11, 24; id. Phil. 5, 5, 13; Mart. 1, 27; but esp. in public exhibitions, Cic. Att. 2, 15, 2; Liv. 34, 54, 7; Val. Max. 1, 7, 8; cf.: dei Mithrae Dareus, Jul. Val. Rer. Gest. Alex. 1, 42.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cōnsessŏr,¹⁵ ōris, m. (consido), celui qui est assis auprès : Varius judex ] dicere consessori solebat Cic. Fin. 2, 62, Varius se plaisait à dire au juge qui siégeait à côté de lui ; modo te consessore spectare liceat Cic. Att. 2, 15, 2, pourvu que je t’aie comme voisin au spectacle.