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ἀσκέειν, περὶ τὰ νουσήματα, δύο, ὠφελέειν, ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm
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|gf=<b>abjectē</b>,¹⁵ lâchement, bassement : Cic. Phil. 3, 28 ; Tusc. 2, 55 ; abjectius Tac. D. 8 ; [superl. décad.]. | |gf=<b>abjectē</b>,¹⁵ lâchement, bassement : Cic. Phil. 3, 28 ; Tusc. 2, 55 ; abjectius Tac. D. 8 ; [superl. décad.]. | ||
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|lnetxt=abjecte abjectius, abjectissime ADV :: in spiritless manner; in humble circumstances, lowly; negligently; cowardly | |||
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Revision as of 21:20, 27 February 2019
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
abjectē,¹⁵ lâchement, bassement : Cic. Phil. 3, 28 ; Tusc. 2, 55 ; abjectius Tac. D. 8 ; [superl. décad.].
Latin > English
abjecte abjectius, abjectissime ADV :: in spiritless manner; in humble circumstances, lowly; negligently; cowardly