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τὰ σῦκα σῦκα, τὴν σκάφην δὲ σκάφην ὀνομάζειν → call a spade a spade | speak the truth | speak straight from the shoulder | give it straight from the shoulder | give the straight goods | not to mince matters | not to mince words | not mince words | call things by their right names | call a spade a spade and a shovel a shovel | call a shovel a shovel | call a spade a spade, not a big spoon

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Revision as of 07:33, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prae-sūdo: āre, v. n.,
I to sweat before (poet.).
I Lit.: dum matutinis praesudat solibus aër, Claud. Rapt. Pros. 2, 120.— —
II Trop., to exert one's self beforehand, Stat. Th. 6, 4.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

præsūdō, āre, intr., être très humide : Claud. Pros. 2, 120 || [fig.] suer d’avance, se donner de la peine, s’exercer : Stat. Th. 6, 4.