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νόησε δὲ δῖος Ὀδυσσεὺς σαίνοντάς τε κύνας, περί τε κτύπος ἦλθε ποδοῖινgodly Odysseus heard the fawning of dogs, and on top of that came the beat of two feet

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|gf=<b>surdĭtās</b>, ātis, f. ([[surdus]]), surdité : Cic. Tusc. 5, 116.
|gf=<b>surdĭtās</b>, ātis, f. ([[surdus]]), surdité : Cic. Tusc. 5, 116.
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|georg=surditās, ātis, f. ([[surdus]]), die Taubheit, Cic. Tusc. 5, 116. Cels. 2, 8. p. 47, 16 D. u. 6, 7. no. 7 extr.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

surdĭtas: ātis,f. surdus,
I deafness (rare but ciass.), Cic. Tusc. 5, 40, 116; Cels. 6, 7, 7 fin.>

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

surdĭtās, ātis, f. (surdus), surdité : Cic. Tusc. 5, 116.

Latin > German (Georges)

surditās, ātis, f. (surdus), die Taubheit, Cic. Tusc. 5, 116. Cels. 2, 8. p. 47, 16 D. u. 6, 7. no. 7 extr.