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ἀπὸ λεπτοῦ μίτου τὸ ζῆν ἤρτηται → life hangs by a thin thread

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{{Georges
|georg=con-[[vitio]], ātus, āre, [[zugleich]] od. [[dabei]] [[noch]] [[angreifen]], si sternutamento fuerint convitiati (v. den Epileptischen), Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 4, 22.
|georg=con-[[vitio]], ātus, āre, [[zugleich]] od. [[dabei]] [[noch]] [[angreifen]], si sternutamento fuerint convitiati (v. den Epileptischen), Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 4, 22.
}}
{{LaEn
|lnetxt=convitio convitiare, convitiavi, convitiatus V TRANS :: attack/injure at some later time
}}
}}

Revision as of 18:15, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

con-vĭtĭo: no
I perf., ātum, 1, v. a., to attack or injure at the same time (late Lat.): si sternutamento fuerint convitiati (of epi. leptics), Cael. Aur. Tard. 1, 4, 22.

Latin > German (Georges)

con-vitio, ātus, āre, zugleich od. dabei noch angreifen, si sternutamento fuerint convitiati (v. den Epileptischen), Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 4, 22.

Latin > English

convitio convitiare, convitiavi, convitiatus V TRANS :: attack/injure at some later time