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τὸ πεπρωμένον φυγεῖν ἀδύνατον → you can't escape your destiny | there is no escaping from destiny | it's impossible to escape from what is destined | it is impossible to escape from what is destined | what is fated is impossible to escape | if you're born to be hanged, then you'll never be drowned | he that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned | if you are born to be hanged then you'll never be drowned | if you're born to be hanged then you'll never be drowned| you can't outrun your fate | you cannot outrun your fate | you can't stop fate | that's the way the cookie crumbles

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|lshtext=<b>tĭtŭbanter</b>: adv., v. [[titubo]].
|lshtext=<b>tĭtŭbanter</b>: adv., v. [[titubo]].
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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>tĭtŭbantĕr</b>¹⁶ ([[titubo]]), en balançant, en hésitant : Cic. Cæl. 15 ; Amm. 24, 4, 28.
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Revision as of 07:07, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

tĭtŭbanter: adv., v. titubo.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

tĭtŭbantĕr¹⁶ (titubo), en balançant, en hésitant : Cic. Cæl. 15 ; Amm. 24, 4, 28.