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ὁ Σιμωνίδης τὴν μὲν ζωγραφίαν ποίησιν σιωπῶσαν προσαγορεύει, τὴν δὲ ποίησιν ζωγραφίαν λαλοῦσαν → Simonides relates that a picture is a silent poem, and a poem a speaking picture | Simonides, however, calls painting inarticulate poetry and poetry articulate painting
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|lshtext=<b>capso</b>: is, it, etc., v. 1. [[capio]]<br /><b>I</b> init. | |lshtext=<b>capso</b>: is, it, etc., v. 1. [[capio]]<br /><b>I</b> init. | ||
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|lnetxt=capso capsere, -, - V TRANS :: seize (only PRES form which is FUT); take bribe; capture; occupy; captivate | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 28 February 2019
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
capso: is, it, etc., v. 1. capio
I init.
Latin > English
capso capsere, -, - V TRANS :: seize (only PRES form which is FUT); take bribe; capture; occupy; captivate