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ἴσα πάντα, ἴσων ἀμφοτέρων, ἰσάκις ἴσος → all are equal, both are equal, equal multiplied by equal

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|gf=<b>celsē</b> [inus.], en [[haut]] : celsius Col. Rust. 4, 19, 2 ; Amm. 25, 4.
|gf=<b>celsē</b> [inus.], en [[haut]] : celsius Col. Rust. 4, 19, 2 ; Amm. 25, 4.
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{{Georges
|georg=celsē, Adv. ([[celsus]]), [[hoch]], eig. u. übtr., [[celse]] natorum aequavit honori, Stat. silv. 3, 3, 145 zw. (al. celso honore). – gew. im Compar., celsius evocari, Col.: assurgere, Claud.: consurgens [[vita]], Amm.: celsius dominari, Amm.
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Revision as of 09:18, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

celsē: adv., v. celsus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

celsē [inus.], en haut : celsius Col. Rust. 4, 19, 2 ; Amm. 25, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

celsē, Adv. (celsus), hoch, eig. u. übtr., celse natorum aequavit honori, Stat. silv. 3, 3, 145 zw. (al. celso honore). – gew. im Compar., celsius evocari, Col.: assurgere, Claud.: consurgens vita, Amm.: celsius dominari, Amm.