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ἐν ταῖς ἀνάγκαις χρημάτων κρείττων φίλος → it is better in times of need to have friends rather than money, a friend in need is a friend indeed (Menander, Sententiae monostichoi 143)
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 12 June 2024
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
nŏmē: ēs, f., = νομή,
I a corroding sore, eating ulcer: nome intestina, Plin. 31, 8, 44, § 97.—Usu. in plur.: nŏmae, ārum, Plin. 20, 9, 36, § 93: cohibere nomas, id. 26, 14, 87, § 144; 23, 4, 46, § 91: sanare, id. 30, 13, 39, § 115: sistere, id. 24, 16, 94, § 151.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
nŏmē, ēs, f. (νομή), ulcère rongeur : Plin. 20, 93 ; 31, 97.
Latin > German (Georges)
nomē, ēs, f. (νομή), ein um sich fressendes Geschwür, Plin.: Plur. nomae, Plin.
Latin > Chinese
nome, es. f. :: 蔓延之瘡