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ὁμοῦ ἦν καὶ ἔχειν τὴν πόλιν καὶ τὸ γένος ὅλον μετὰ τῆς πόλεως → it was much the same thing to have the city and to have the whole race together with the city

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Latin > English

pero peronis N M :: thick boot of raw hide

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pēro: ōnis, m.,
I a kind of boot made of raw hide, worn chiefly by soldiers and wagoners (cf. caliga): crudus, Verg. A. 7, 690: alto per glaciem perone tegi, Juv. 14, 186; App. M. 7, p. 465; Sid. Ep. 4, 20: perones effeminati, Tert. Pall. 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) pērō,¹⁴ ōnis, m., demi-botte : Virg. En. 7, 690 ; Juv. 14, 186.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) pēro1, ōnis, m., der Stiefel, der bis zur Wade reichte u. vorn zugeschnürt wurde, aus roher Haut, an der noch die Haare saßen, bes. von Soldaten, Fuhrleuten, Landleuten und Hirten getragen (s. Isid. orig. 19, 34, 13), Cato origg. 7. fr. 7. Verg. Aen. 7, 690. Iuven. 14, 186. Sidon. epist. 4, 20, 2: peronibus crura omnia pedesque muniri, Iul. Val. 3, 17 (3, 16).

Spanish > Greek

αὖτε, ἀτάρ, αὐτάρ, ἀλλά, δή, δέ