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Κινδυνεύουσι γὰρ ὅσοι τυγχάνουσιν ὀρθῶς ἁπτόμενοι φιλοσοφίας λεληθέναι τοὺς ἄλλους ὅτι οὐδὲν ἄλλο αὐτοὶ ἐπιτηδεύουσιν ἢ ἀποθνῄσκειν τε καὶ τεθνάναι → Actually, the rest of us probably haven't realized that those who manage to pursue philosophy as it should be pursued are practicing nothing else but dying and being dead (Socrates via Plato, Phaedo 64a.5)

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Revision as of 07:30, 14 August 2017

English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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Χάλυβες, οἱ.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Chălybes: um, m., = Χάλυβες.
I A people in Pontus, noted for their mines and their preparation of steel chalybs, hence the name; acc. to others, on the contr., steel, χάλυψ, was named from them, Plin. 6, 4, 4, § 11; 7, 56, 57, § 197; Cat. 66, 48; Verg. G. 1, 58; id. A. 8, 421; 10, 174 al.—
II A tribe on the river Chalybs in Lusitania, Just. 44, 3, 9.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Chălўbes, um, m., Chalybes,
1 peuple du Pont, réputé pour ses mines et la fabrication de l’acier : Virg. G. 1, 58
2 peuple de Celtibérie : Just. 44, 3, 9.