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Ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστε θηρίον θεός → Whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god

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|georg=plausor, ōris, m. ([[plaudo]]), der Beifallklatscher, Hor., Plin. pan. u.a. – Nbf. plōsor, Hor. de art. poet. 154. [[Sidon]]. epist. 4, 25, 2; 9, 3, 5 u. 9, 9, 4; carm. 9, 295.
|georg=plausor, ōris, m. ([[plaudo]]), der Beifallklatscher, Hor., Plin. pan. u.a. – Nbf. plōsor, Hor. de art. poet. 154. [[Sidon]]. epist. 4, 25, 2; 9, 3, 5 u. 9, 9, 4; carm. 9, 295.
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|lnetxt=plausor plausoris N M :: applauder
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Revision as of 05:20, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

plausor: (plōsor, Sid. Ep. 9, 3; id. Carm. 9, 300), ōris, m. id.,
I one who claps applause, an applauder (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): in vacuo laetus sessor plausorque theatro, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 130; Petr. 5; Suet. Ner. 25.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

plausŏr,¹⁴ ōris, m. (plaudo), celui qui applaudit, applaudisseur, claqueur : Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 130 ; Suet. Nero 25.

Latin > German (Georges)

plausor, ōris, m. (plaudo), der Beifallklatscher, Hor., Plin. pan. u.a. – Nbf. plōsor, Hor. de art. poet. 154. Sidon. epist. 4, 25, 2; 9, 3, 5 u. 9, 9, 4; carm. 9, 295.

Latin > English

plausor plausoris N M :: applauder