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δι' ἐρημίας πολεμίων πορευόμενος → he marched on without finding any enemy, his route lay through a country bare of enemies

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|lshtext=<b>mĕrens</b>: entis, Part. and P. a. of [[mereo]], q. v.
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|lnetxt=merens merentis (gen.), merentior -or -us, merentissimus -a -um ADJ :: merit-worthy; well-deserving
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 14 May 2024

Latin > English

merens merentis (gen.), merentior -or -us, merentissimus -a -um ADJ :: merit-worthy; well-deserving

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

mĕrens: entis, Part. and P. a. of mereo, q. v.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mĕrēns,¹² tis, part. prés. de mereo ou mereor ;
1 qui mérite, digne : increpare merentes Sall. J. 100, 3, blâmer ceux qui le méritent
2 qui rend service : bene merens alicui Pl. Men. 693, qui rend de bons services à qqn ; de republica Cic. d. Non. 344, 19, qui mérite bien de l’État || bene merens Pl. Capt. 935 ; Most. 232, bienfaiteur. merentissimus CIL 3, 3544, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

merēns, entis, s. mereo.