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ἀλλ’ οὔτε πολλὰ τραύματ’ ἐν στέρνοις λαβὼν θνῄσκει τις, εἰ μὴ τέρμα συντρέχοι βίου, οὔτ’ ἐν στέγῃ τις ἥμενος παρ’ ἑστίᾳ φεύγει τι μᾶλλον τὸν πεπρωμένον μόρον → But a man will not die, even though he has been wounded repeatedly in the chest, should the appointed end of his life not have caught up with him; nor can one who sits beside his hearth at home escape his destined death any the more
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[[overbusy]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[πολυπράγμων]], [[prose|P.]] [[φιλοπράγμων]]. | [[overbusy]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[πολυπράγμων]], [[prose|P.]] [[φιλοπράγμων]]. | ||
[[curious]]: [[verse|V.]] [[λίχνος]] ([[Euripides | [[curious]]: [[verse|V.]] [[λίχνος]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Hippolytus]]'' 913); see [[curious]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 14 October 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
overbusy: Ar. and P. πολυπράγμων, P. φιλοπράγμων.
curious: V. λίχνος (Euripides, Hippolytus 913); see curious.