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ἀναγκαίως δ' ἔχει βίον θερίζειν ὥστε κάρπιμον στάχυν, καὶ τὸν μὲν εἶναι, τὸν δὲ μή → But it is our inevitable lot to harvest life like a fruitful crop, for one of us to live, one not. (Euripides, Hypsipyle fr. 60.94ff.)
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|gf=<b>lănĭātĭō</b>, ōnis, f. ([[lanio]] 1), action de déchirer : Sen. Clem. 2, 4, 2. | |gf=<b>lănĭātĭō</b>, ōnis, f. ([[lanio]] 1), action de déchirer : Sen. Clem. 2, 4, 2. | ||
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|georg=laniātio, ōnis, f. ([[lanio]]), die Zerfleischung, Plur. absol., [[caedes]] hominum et laniationes, Sen. de clem. 2, 4, 2. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:27, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lănĭātĭo: ōnis, f. 1. lanio,
I a tearing in pieces, a mangling, lacerating (postAug.): caedes hominum et laniationes, Sen. Clem. 2, 4, 2.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lănĭātĭō, ōnis, f. (lanio 1), action de déchirer : Sen. Clem. 2, 4, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
laniātio, ōnis, f. (lanio), die Zerfleischung, Plur. absol., caedes hominum et laniationes, Sen. de clem. 2, 4, 2.