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Τὸ νικᾶν αὐτὸν αὑτὸν πασῶν νικῶν πρώτη τε καὶ ἀρίστη → The first and best victory is to conquer self.

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|lshtext=<b>fornĭcātor</b>: ōris, m. id.,<br /><b>I</b> a [[fornicator]] (eccl. Lat.), Tert. Pudic. 1; 16; 22; Vulg. 1. Cor. 5, 11 al.
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Latest revision as of 12:35, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

fornicator fornicatoris N M :: fornicator; man (usu. unmarried) who has voluntary sex with (unmarried) woman

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

fornĭcātor: ōris, m. id.,
I a fornicator (eccl. Lat.), Tert. Pudic. 1; 16; 22; Vulg. 1. Cor. 5, 11 al.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

fornĭcātŏr, ōris, m., fornicateur, débauché : Tert. Pud. 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

fornicātor, ōris, m. (fornico), der Hurer, Tert. de pud. 1 u. 16.