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Πολλὰ τὰ δεινὰ κοὐδὲν ἀνθρώπου δεινότερον πέλει → There are many wondrous things in this world, but none more wondrous than humans

Sophocles, Antigone, 332-3
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|georg=dīlāpsio, ōnis, f. ([[dilabor]]), das Verfallen, Vergehen, dilapsiones corporum mortuorum, Augustin. de civ. dei 22, 12, 2. p. 589, 15 D.<sup>2</sup>
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Latest revision as of 09:14, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dīlapsĭo: ōnis, f. dilabor,
I decay, destruction, Aug. Civ. D. 22, 12.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dīlāpsĭō, ōnis, f. (dilabor), dissolution, décomposition : Aug. Civ. 22, 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

dīlāpsio, ōnis, f. (dilabor), das Verfallen, Vergehen, dilapsiones corporum mortuorum, Augustin. de civ. dei 22, 12, 2. p. 589, 15 D.2