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κρείσσων γὰρ ἦσθα μηκέτ' ὢν ἢ ζῶν τυφλός → thou wert better not alive, than living blind | you were better not alive, than living blind

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|georg=hoplomachus, ī, m. ([[ὁπλομάχος]]), der schwerbewaffnete [[Streiter]], -[[Gladiator]], Sen. exc. contr. 3. praef. § 10. p. 244, 9 K. Mart. 8, 74, 1. Suet. Cal. 35, 2: Firm. math. 7, 23, 5 (oplom.).
|georg=hoplomachus, ī, m. ([[ὁπλομάχος]]), der schwerbewaffnete [[Streiter]], -[[Gladiator]], Sen. exc. contr. 3. praef. § 10. p. 244, 9 K. Mart. 8, 74, 1. Suet. Cal. 35, 2: Firm. math. 7, 23, 5 (oplom.).
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|lnetxt=hoplomachus hoplomachi N M :: gladiator
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Revision as of 03:45, 28 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

hoplŏmăchus: i, m., = ὁπλομάχος,
I a heavy-armed combatant, a sort of gladiator, Suet. Calig. 35; Mart. 8, 74, 1; Firm. Math. 8, 21; Inscr. Orell. 2566.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hŏplŏmăchus,¹⁶ ī, m. (ὁπλομάχος), gladiateur cataphractaire [armé de toutes pièces] : Suet. Cal. 35.

Latin > German (Georges)

hoplomachus, ī, m. (ὁπλομάχος), der schwerbewaffnete Streiter, -Gladiator, Sen. exc. contr. 3. praef. § 10. p. 244, 9 K. Mart. 8, 74, 1. Suet. Cal. 35, 2: Firm. math. 7, 23, 5 (oplom.).

Latin > English

hoplomachus hoplomachi N M :: gladiator