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καλῶς δρῶν ἐξαμαρτεῖν μᾶλλοννικᾶν κακῶς → I would prefer to fail with honor than to win by evil | I prefer to fail by acting rightly rather than win by acting wrongly | Better fail by doing right, than win by doing wrong (Sophocles, Philoctetes 95)

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|gf=(1) <b>allēx</b>, ēcis, v. [[allec]].<br />(2) <b>[[allex]]¹⁶ (<b>hall-</b>), ĭcis, m., gros orteil : Gloss. || [fig.] [[hallex]] viri Pl. Pœn. 1310, rebut d’homme, méchant poucet.
|gf=(1) <b>allēx</b>, ēcis, v. [[allec]].<br />(2) <b>[[allex]]¹⁶ (<b>hall-</b>), ĭcis, m., gros orteil : Gloss. &#124;&#124; [fig.] [[hallex]] viri Pl. Pœn. 1310, rebut d’homme, méchant poucet.||[fig.] [[hallex]] viri Pl. Pœn. 1310, rebut d’homme, méchant poucet.
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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

allex: = alec, q. v.
allex: ĭcis, m., acc. to Isid. Gloss.,
I the great toe; hence, in derision, of a little man: tune hic amator audes esse, allex viri? thou thumb of a man, thumbling? Plaut. Poen. 5, 5, 31.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) allēx, ēcis, v. allec.
(2) allex¹⁶ (hall-), ĭcis, m., gros orteil : Gloss. || [fig.] hallex viri Pl. Pœn. 1310, rebut d’homme, méchant poucet.