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Θησεύς τινʹ ἡμάρτηκεν ἐς σʹ ἁμαρτίαν; (Euripides, Hippolytus 319) → Hath Theseus wronged thee in any wise?

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P. and V. [[ἀπράγμων]], [[ἥσυχος]], [[ἡσυχαῖος]], P., [[ἡσύχιος]].
P. and V. [[ἀπράγμων]], [[ἥσυχος]], [[ἡσυχαῖος]], P., [[ἡσύχιος]].
<b class="b2">Remain passive</b>, v.: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.
<b class="b2">Remain passive</b>, v.: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. ἀπράγμων, ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος, P., ἡσύχιος. Remain passive, v.: P. and V. ἡσυχάζειν.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

passīvē: adv., v. 1. passivus
I fin.
passīvē: adv., v. 2. passivus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) passīvē (passivus 1), confusément, sans ordre : Apul. M. 11, 3 ; Tert. Jejun. 2.
(2) passīvē (passivus 2), passivement, au passif : Prisc. Gramm. 8, 16 ; 20.