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Ἀναξαγόρας δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνον → Anaxagoras used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Anaxagoras said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep
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Revision as of 19:43, 29 November 2022
Latin > English
meritus merita, meritum ADJ :: deserved, due
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mĕrĭtus: a, um, Part. and P. a., from mereo, q. v.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) mĕrĭtus,⁹ a, um,
1 part. de mereor, qui a mérité, etc. v. mereor
2 part. de mereo : nihil suave meritumst Ter. Phorm. 305, rien de doux n’est mérité (ils ne méritent rien d’agréable) ; iracundia merita ac debita Cic. de Or. 2, 203, ressentiment bien mérité et légitime ; fama meritissima Plin. Min. Ep. 5, 14, 3, renommée très justifiée ; v. mereo.
Latin > German (Georges)
meritus, a, um, s. mereo.