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πρὸ συντριβῆς ἡγεῖται ὕβριςpride goeth before destruction, pride comes before a fall, pride goes before a fall, pride goeth before a fall, pride wenteth before a fall, pride cometh before a fall, pride comes before the fall

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|gf=<b>æquănĭmus</b>, a, um, dont l’esprit [[est]] égal, mesuré : Aus. Idyll. 3, 10.
|gf=<b>æquănĭmus</b>, a, um, dont l’esprit [[est]] égal, mesuré : Aus. Idyll. 3, 10.
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|georg=aequanimus, a, um ([[aequus]] u. [[animus]]), gleichmütig, geduldig, [[Auson]]. grat. act. (VIII) 6, 25. p. 23, 10 Schenkl; de hered. (XII) 2, 10. p. 35, 10 Schenkl. – Plur. subst. (Ggstz. anxii), Boëth. cons. phil. 2, 4. p. 34, 66.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aequănĭmus: a, um aequus-animus, adj.,
I even-tempered, patient, composed, calm: aequanimus fiam, Aus. Sept. Sap. 3: nulla fuit res parva umquam aequanimis, id. Idyll. 3, 9>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

æquănĭmus, a, um, dont l’esprit est égal, mesuré : Aus. Idyll. 3, 10.

Latin > German (Georges)

aequanimus, a, um (aequus u. animus), gleichmütig, geduldig, Auson. grat. act. (VIII) 6, 25. p. 23, 10 Schenkl; de hered. (XII) 2, 10. p. 35, 10 Schenkl. – Plur. subst. (Ggstz. anxii), Boëth. cons. phil. 2, 4. p. 34, 66.