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Δίκαιος ἐὰν ᾖς, πανταχοῦ τῷ τρόπῳ χρήσῃ νόμῳ († λαληθήσῃ) → Si iustus es pro lege tibi mores erunt → Bist du gerecht, ist dein Charakter dir Gesetz (wirst du in aller Munde sein)
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|gf=<b>hĭĕtō</b>, āre ([[hio]]),<br /><b>1</b> intr., bâiller : Pl. Men. 449 || [fig.] Cæcil. 274<br /><b>2</b> tr., hietantur [[fores]] Laber. 89, la porte s’ouvre. | |gf=<b>hĭĕtō</b>, āre ([[hio]]),<br /><b>1</b> intr., bâiller : Pl. Men. 449 || [fig.] Cæcil. 274<br /><b>2</b> tr., hietantur [[fores]] Laber. 89, la porte s’ouvre.||[fig.] Cæcil. 274<br /><b>2</b> tr., hietantur [[fores]] Laber. 89, la porte s’ouvre. | ||
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Revision as of 07:26, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hĭĕto: āre,
I v. freq. n. and a. [for hiato, from hio; cf. Diom. p. 336 P.], to open the mouth wide, to gape, yawn (ante-class.): ego dum hieto, Plaut. Men. 3, 1, 4; cf. id. Fragm. ap. Diom. p. 336 P.: praei hercle tu, qui mihi oscitans hietansque restas, Caecil. ib.; Cn. Mat. ib.—*Transf., in gen., to open wide, throw open: hietantur fores, Laber. ap. Diom. p. 336 P. (Com. Rel. v. 89 Rib.).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hĭĕtō, āre (hio),
1 intr., bâiller : Pl. Men. 449 || [fig.] Cæcil. 274
2 tr., hietantur fores Laber. 89, la porte s’ouvre.