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Μέλλοντα ταῦτα. Τῶν προκειμένων τι χρὴ πράσσειν· μέλει γὰρ τῶνδ' ὅτοισι χρὴ μέλειν → Tomorrow is tomorrow. Future cares have future cures, and we must mind today.
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|gf=<b>indemnis</b>,¹⁴ e (in, [[damnum]]), qui n’a pas éprouvé de dommage : Sen. Const. 5, 7 ; Dig. 50, 8, 9, 4. | |gf=<b>indemnis</b>,¹⁴ e (in, [[damnum]]), qui n’a pas éprouvé de dommage : Sen. Const. 5, 7 ; Dig. 50, 8, 9, 4. | ||
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|georg=indemnis, e ([[damnum]]), [[schadlos]], verlustlos, Sen., ICt. u. Augustin. serm. 28, 2 [[Mai]]. – Nbf. [[indamnus]], Gloss. II, 583, 20. Nbf. indampnus, Gloss. III, 451, 37; 483, 42. Vgl. Funk in Wölfflins [[Archiv]] 6, 257 f. | |||
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Revision as of 09:06, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
indemnis: e, adj. 2. in-damnum,
I unhurt, uninjured (post-Aug.): illaesus et indemnis evasit, Sen. Ep. 9; id. Const. Sap. 5; Amm. 26, 6; Dig. 50, 8, 9, § 4 sq.; 17, 2, 23.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
indemnis,¹⁴ e (in, damnum), qui n’a pas éprouvé de dommage : Sen. Const. 5, 7 ; Dig. 50, 8, 9, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
indemnis, e (damnum), schadlos, verlustlos, Sen., ICt. u. Augustin. serm. 28, 2 Mai. – Nbf. indamnus, Gloss. II, 583, 20. Nbf. indampnus, Gloss. III, 451, 37; 483, 42. Vgl. Funk in Wölfflins Archiv 6, 257 f.