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Νέµουσι δ' οἴκους καὶ τὰ ναυστολούµενα ἔσω δόµων σῴζουσιν, οὐδ' ἐρηµίᾳ γυναικὸς οἶκος εὐπινὴς οὐδ' ὄλβιος → They manage households, and save what is brought by sea within the home, and no house deprived of a woman can be tidy and prosperous

Euripides, Melanippe Captiva, Fragment 6.11
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|lshtext=<b>vesco</b>: ĕre, v. a. [[vescor]],<br /><b>I</b> to [[feed]] [[with]] [[any]] [[thing]]: [[quis]] nos vescet carne, Tert. Jejun. 5.—Pass., Isid. Orig. 20, 2, 27: vescendi pupilli causā, Dig. 42, 5, 33.
|lshtext=<b>vesco</b>: ĕre, v. a. [[vescor]],<br /><b>I</b> to [[feed]] [[with]] [[any]] [[thing]]: [[quis]] nos vescet carne, Tert. Jejun. 5.—Pass., Isid. Orig. 20, 2, 27: vescendi pupilli causā, Dig. 42, 5, 33.
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|gf=<b>vēscō</b>, v. [[vescor]].
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Revision as of 06:52, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vesco: ĕre, v. a. vescor,
I to feed with any thing: quis nos vescet carne, Tert. Jejun. 5.—Pass., Isid. Orig. 20, 2, 27: vescendi pupilli causā, Dig. 42, 5, 33.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vēscō, v. vescor.