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ἐὰν ἐκπέσῃ τὸ σιδήριον καὶ αὐτὸς πρόσωπον ἐτάραξεν καὶ δυνάμεις δυναμώσει καὶ περισσεία τοῦ ἀνδρείου σοφία (Ecclesiastes 10:10, LXX version) → If the iron axe fails, and the man has furrowed his brow, he will gather his strength, and the redoubling of his manly vigor will be the wise thing.

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|Text=[[File:woodhouse_1005.jpg|thumb|link={{filepath:woodhouse_1005.jpg}}]]Κέλερ, -ερος, ὁ.
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|lshtext=<b>Cĕler</b>: ĕris, m.,<br /><b>I</b> a Roman [[cognomen]] in the [[gens]] Caecilia, Domitia, [[Egnatia]], etc., Cic. Brut. 89, 305; id. Att. 10, 1, 4; Sall. C. 30, 5 al.<br /><b>Cĕler</b>: v. [[Celeres]].
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Κέλερ, -ερος, ὁ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Cĕler: ĕris, m.,
I a Roman cognomen in the gens Caecilia, Domitia, Egnatia, etc., Cic. Brut. 89, 305; id. Att. 10, 1, 4; Sall. C. 30, 5 al.
Cĕler: v. Celeres.