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Οὐκ ἔστι σιγᾶν αἰσχρόν, ἀλλ' εἰκῆ λαλεῖν → Silere non est turpe, sed frustra loqui → nicht Schweigen schändet, sondern Schwätzen auf gut Glück

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|lnetxt=defessus defessa, defessum ADJ :: worn out, weary, exhausted, tired; weakened (L+S)
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|lshtext=<b>dēfessus</b>: a, um, Part. of [[defetiscor]].
|lshtext=<b>dēfessus</b>: a, um, Part. of [[defetiscor]].
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|georg=dēfessus, s. dē-fetīscor.
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|lnetxt=defessus defessa, defessum ADJ :: worn out, weary, exhausted, tired; weakened (L+S)
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Latest revision as of 11:50, 19 October 2022

Latin > English

defessus defessa, defessum ADJ :: worn out, weary, exhausted, tired; weakened (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dēfessus: a, um, Part. of defetiscor.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēfessus,¹¹ a, um, part. de defetiscor.

Latin > German (Georges)

dēfessus, s. dē-fetīscor.