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οὔτε σοφίας ἐνδείᾳ οὔτ' αἰσχύνης περιουσίᾳ → neither from lack of knowledge nor from superfluity of modesty

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Latest revision as of 19:25, 12 June 2024

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

frusto: āre, v. a.,
I to break to pieces: cum Punicae praedae omnibus promontoriis insulisque frustarentur et fluitarent, etc., i. e. the booty taken from the Carthaginians went to wreck and was driven in pieces on the promontories, Flor. 2, 2, 32 (so acc. to the conjecture of Salmasius, Graevius, and others, instead of the common and certainly false reading, frustrarentur. N. Heinsius proposes eructarentur; v. eructo, II.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

? frustō, āre, tr., mettre en morceaux : Gloss. 4, 345, 18.

Latin > Chinese

*frusto, as, are. :: 打碎