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Ἀναβάντα γὰρ εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν, καὶ διὰ τὴν ὑπερβολὴν τῆς λύπης προσκόψαντα τῷ ζῆν, ἑαυτὸν κατακρημνίσαι → For he ascended the acropolis and then, because he was disgusted with life by reason of his excessive grief, cast himself down the height

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|gf=<b>grăcĭlĭtūdō</b>, ĭnis, f. ([[gracilis]]), maigreur [au pr.] : Acc. Tr. 88.
|gf=<b>grăcĭlĭtūdō</b>, ĭnis, f. ([[gracilis]]), maigreur [au pr.] : Acc. Tr. 88.
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{{Georges
|georg=gracilitūdo, inis, f. ([[gracilis]]) = [[gracilitas]], Acc. tr. 88. Vgl. Gloss. V, 641, 78.
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Revision as of 09:25, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

grăcĭlĭtūdo: ĭnis, f. gracilis,
I slenderness, for the class. gracilitas, Att. ap. Non. 116, 6 (Fragm. Trag. v. 88 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

grăcĭlĭtūdō, ĭnis, f. (gracilis), maigreur [au pr.] : Acc. Tr. 88.

Latin > German (Georges)

gracilitūdo, inis, f. (gracilis) = gracilitas, Acc. tr. 88. Vgl. Gloss. V, 641, 78.