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οὐ δικαίως θάνατον ἔχθουσιν βροτοί, ὅσπερ μέγιστον ῥῦμα τῶν πολλῶν κακῶν → unjustly men hate death, which is the greatest defence against their many ills | men are not right in hating death, which is the greatest succour from our many ills

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{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>terrĭbĭlĭter</b> ([[terribilis]]), terriblement, effroyablement : Arn. 2, 20 ; Aug. Conf. 12, 25, 34.
|gf=<b>terrĭbĭlĭter</b> ([[terribilis]]), terriblement, effroyablement : Arn. 2, 20 ; Aug. Conf. 12, 25, 34.
}}
{{Georges
|georg=terribiliter, Adv. ([[terribilis]]), [[schrecklich]], Arnob. 2, 20. Vulg. psalm. 13, 14. Augustin. conf. 12, 25, 34.
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 09:48, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

terrĭbĭlĭter: adv., v. terribilis.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

terrĭbĭlĭter (terribilis), terriblement, effroyablement : Arn. 2, 20 ; Aug. Conf. 12, 25, 34.

Latin > German (Georges)

terribiliter, Adv. (terribilis), schrecklich, Arnob. 2, 20. Vulg. psalm. 13, 14. Augustin. conf. 12, 25, 34.