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αὐτόχειρες οὔτε τῶν ἀγαθῶν οὔτε τῶν κακῶν γίγνονται τῶν συμβαινόντων αὐτοῖς → for not with their own hands do they deal out the blessings and curses that befall us
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P. and V. [[ἀρχαῖος]], [[παλαιός]], P. [[ἕωλος]], [[ἀρχαιότροπος]]. | P. and V. [[ἀρχαῖος]], [[παλαιός]], P. [[ἕωλος]], [[ἀρχαιότροπος]]. | ||
<b class="b2">Your views are obsolete</b>: Ar. φρονεῖς ἀρχαϊκά (''Nub.'' 821). | <b class="b2">Your views are obsolete</b>: Ar. φρονεῖς ἀρχαϊκά (''Nub.'' 821). |
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
P. and V. ἀρχαῖος, παλαιός, P. ἕωλος, ἀρχαιότροπος. Your views are obsolete: Ar. φρονεῖς ἀρχαϊκά (Nub. 821).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
obsŏlētē¹⁶ (obsoletus), obsoletius vestitus Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 152, vêtu plus sordidement.
Latin > German (Georges)
obsolētē, Adv. (obsoletus), alt, abgetragen, unscheinbar, paulo obsoletius vestitus, Cic. II. Verr. 1, 152.