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μηδ' εἰς ὀρχηστρίδος εἰσᾴττειν, ἵνα μὴ πρὸς ταῦτα κεχηνὼς μήλῳ βληθεὶς ὑπὸ πορνιδίου τῆς εὐκλείας ἀποθραυσθῇς → and not to dart into the house of a dancing-woman, lest, while gaping after these things, being struck with an apple by a wanton, you should be damaged in your reputation

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|gf=<b>nūdē</b> ([[nudus]]), simplement, en [[termes]] simples : Lact. Inst. 3, 1, 11.
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|georg=nūdē, Adv. ([[nudus]]), [[nackt]], [[bloß]], tradere, [[schlechthin]], [[ohne]] [[Schmuck]], Lact. 3, 1, 11.
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. γυμνός.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

nūdē: adv., v. nudus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

nūdē (nudus), simplement, en termes simples : Lact. Inst. 3, 1, 11.

Latin > German (Georges)

nūdē, Adv. (nudus), nackt, bloß, tradere, schlechthin, ohne Schmuck, Lact. 3, 1, 11.