σιδηροφορεῖν: Difference between revisions
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ἀναγκαίως δ' ἔχει βίον θερίζειν ὥστε κάρπιμον στάχυν, καὶ τὸν μὲν εἶναι, τὸν δὲ μή → But it is our inevitable lot to harvest life like a fruitful crop, for one of us to live, one not. (Euripides, Hypsipyle fr. 60.94ff.)
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|woodvr=(see also [[σιδηροφορέω]]): [[bear arms]], [[carry arms]], [[wear arms]] | |woodvr=(see also [[σιδηροφορέω]]): [[bear arms]], [[carry arms]], [[wear arms]] | ||
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|lthtxt=''[[ferrum gestare]]'', to [[bear iron]], [[carry a sword]], [https://scaife.perseus.org/reader/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0003.tlg001.perseus-grc2:1.6.1/ 1.6.1],<br>MED. ''[[ferrum secum gestare]]'', to [[carry iron with oneself]], [https://scaife.perseus.org/reader/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0003.tlg001.perseus-grc2:1.5.3/ 1.5.3]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 16 November 2024
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also σιδηροφορέω): bear arms, carry arms, wear arms
Lexicon Thucydideum
ferrum gestare, to bear iron, carry a sword, 1.6.1,
MED. ferrum secum gestare, to carry iron with oneself, 1.5.3.