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Οὐδείς, ὃ νοεῖς μὲν, οἶδεν, ὃ δέ ποιεῖς, βλέπει → Quid cogites, scit nemo; quid facias, patet → nicht weiß man, was du denkst, doch sieht man, was du tust

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|btext=<i>adv.</i><br /><i>c.</i> [[δεῦρο]].
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|auten=[[hither]]; [[often]] w. imp., or subj. of [[exhortation]], and [[sometimes]] in hortatory [[sense]] [[without]] a [[verb]], ἀλλ' [[ἄγε]] [[δεῦρο]], εἰ δ [[ἄγε]] [[δεῦρο]], etc.; [[also]] [[without]] [[definite]] [[reference]] to [[motion]], δεῦρ' [[ἄγε]] πειρηθήτω, ‘[[come]] on,’ [[let]] him [[try]], Od. 8.205, 145
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German (Pape)

[Seite 552] = δεῦρο, aus welchem es des Versmaaßes halber gedehnt ist; Homer einmal, Iliad. 3, 240 ἢ δεύρω μὲν ἕποντο. S. Herodian. Μον. λέξ. 26, 82 und Lehrs Anm.; vgl. Scholl. Dion. gr. Bekk. An. 2, 943, 3 und Scholl. Iliad. 3, 240.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
c. δεῦρο.

English (Autenrieth)

hither; often w. imp., or subj. of exhortation, and sometimes in hortatory sense without a verb, ἀλλ' ἄγε δεῦρο, εἰ δ ἄγε δεῦρο, etc.; also without definite reference to motion, δεῦρ' ἄγε πειρηθήτω, ‘come on,’ let him try, Od. 8.205, 145