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πάλιν δ' ὅ γε λάζετο μῦθον → he took back his speech, he retracted his speech, he altered his speech
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|georg=conclūsē, Adv. ([[conclusus]], Partic. v. [[concludo]]), rhythmisch [[abgeschlossen]], abgerundet, [[concluse]] apteque dicere, Cic. or. 177. | |georg=conclūsē, Adv. ([[conclusus]], Partic. v. [[concludo]]), rhythmisch [[abgeschlossen]], abgerundet, [[concluse]] apteque dicere, Cic. or. 177. | ||
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|gf=<b>conclūsē</b> ([[conclusus]]), en phrases périodiques : Cic. Or. 177. | |||
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Revision as of 17:00, 19 October 2022
Latin > English
concluse ADV :: in a rounded manner; in form of a period/complete sentence; harmonious (L+S)
Latin > German (Georges)
conclūsē, Adv. (conclusus, Partic. v. concludo), rhythmisch abgeschlossen, abgerundet, concluse apteque dicere, Cic. or. 177.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
conclūsē (conclusus), en phrases périodiques : Cic. Or. 177.