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τὸ λακωνίζειν πολὺ μᾶλλόν ἐστιν φιλοσοφεῖν ἢ φιλογυμναστεῖν → to behave like a Lacedaemonian is much more to love wisdom than to love gymnastics (Plato, Protagoras 342e6)
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|lshtext=<b>hĭĕrŏmnēmon</b>: ŏnis, m., = [[ἱερομνήμων]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[precious]] [[stone]], also called erotylos, Plin. 37, 10, 58, § 160. | |lshtext=<b>hĭĕrŏmnēmon</b>: ŏnis, m., = [[ἱερομνήμων]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[precious]] [[stone]], also called [[erotylos]], Plin. 37, 10, 58, § 160. | ||
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|gf=<b>hĭĕromnēmōn</b>, ŏnis, m. ([[ἱερομνήμων]]), pierre précieuse inconnue : Plin. 37, 160. | |gf=<b>hĭĕromnēmōn</b>, ŏnis, m. ([[ἱερομνήμων]]), pierre précieuse inconnue : Plin. 37, 160. | ||
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Revision as of 10:23, 23 October 2022
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
hĭĕrŏmnēmon: ŏnis, m., = ἱερομνήμων,
I a precious stone, also called erotylos, Plin. 37, 10, 58, § 160.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
hĭĕromnēmōn, ŏnis, m. (ἱερομνήμων), pierre précieuse inconnue : Plin. 37, 160.