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τὴν ἐρημίαν τῶν κωλυσόντων ὁρῶν → seeing that there would be none to hinder him

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Revision as of 07:43, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Osca: ae, f.,
I a town in Hispania Tarraconensis, now Huesca, in Aragon, Vell. 2, 30, 1; Flor. 3, 22, 9.—Hence, Oscensis, e, adj., of or belonging to Osca, a town of Spain, Oscan: ager, Varr. R. R. 1, 57: argentum, with the Oscan stamp, Liv. 34, 10. —In plur.: Oscenses, ĭum, m., the inhabitants of Osca, the Oscans, Caes. B. C. 1, 60; Plin. 3, 3, 4, § 24.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Osca, æ, f., ville d’Espagne (Tarraconnaise), auj. Huesca : Vell. 2, 30 ; Flor. 2, 22, 9 || -cēnsis, e, d’Osca : Liv. 34, 10 || subst. m. pl., les habitants d’Osca : Cæs. C. 1, 60.