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ἐς δὲ τὰ ἔσχατα νουσήματα αἱ ἔσχαται θεραπεῖαι ἐς ἀκριβείην, κράτισται → for extreme diseases, extreme methods of cure, as to restriction, are most suitable (Corpus Hippocraticum, Aphorisms 1.6.2)
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|lshtext=<b>intĕrĭtus</b>: a, um, Part., from [[intereo]].<br /><b>intĕrĭtus</b>: ūs, m. [[intereo]],<br /><b>I</b> [[destruction]], [[ruin]], [[annihilation]] ([[class]].): [[interitus]] est [[quasi]] [[discessus]] et [[secretio]], ac [[diremptio]] earum rerum, quae junctione [[aliqua]] tenebantur, Cic. Tusc. 1, 29: omnium rerum [[interitus]] [[atque]] [[obitus]], id. Div. 2, 16, 37: legum, id. Cat. 3, 8: [[exercitus]], id. Div. 1, 32: pravitatis, id. Fin. 2, 9: [[immaturus]], i. e. [[death]], id. Brut. 33: tuum ingemuisse interitum, Verg. E. 5, 28: vitae, Gell. 15, 1. | |lshtext=<b>intĕrĭtus</b>: a, um, Part., from [[intereo]].<br /><b>intĕrĭtus</b>: ūs, m. [[intereo]],<br /><b>I</b> [[destruction]], [[ruin]], [[annihilation]] ([[class]].): [[interitus]] est [[quasi]] [[discessus]] et [[secretio]], ac [[diremptio]] earum rerum, quae junctione [[aliqua]] tenebantur, Cic. Tusc. 1, 29: omnium rerum [[interitus]] [[atque]] [[obitus]], id. Div. 2, 16, 37: legum, id. Cat. 3, 8: [[exercitus]], id. Div. 1, 32: pravitatis, id. Fin. 2, 9: [[immaturus]], i. e. [[death]], id. Brut. 33: tuum ingemuisse interitum, Verg. E. 5, 28: vitae, Gell. 15, 1. | ||
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|gf=(1) <b>intĕrĭtus</b>, a, um, v. [[intereo]].<br />(2) <b>intĕrĭtŭs</b>,⁹ ūs, m. ([[intereo]]),<br /><b>1</b> [choses] destruction, anéantissement : Cic. Div. 2, 37 ; etc.<br /><b>2</b> [personnes] mort, meurtre : Cic. Br. 125 ; Cat. 3, 23 ; Rep. 2, 20 || [[exercitus]] [[nostri]] [[interitus]] ferro, fame Cic. Pis. 40, la destruction de notre armée par le [[fer]], par la faim || pl., Cic. Nat. 1, 42. | |||
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Revision as of 06:38, 14 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
intĕrĭtus: a, um, Part., from intereo.
intĕrĭtus: ūs, m. intereo,
I destruction, ruin, annihilation (class.): interitus est quasi discessus et secretio, ac diremptio earum rerum, quae junctione aliqua tenebantur, Cic. Tusc. 1, 29: omnium rerum interitus atque obitus, id. Div. 2, 16, 37: legum, id. Cat. 3, 8: exercitus, id. Div. 1, 32: pravitatis, id. Fin. 2, 9: immaturus, i. e. death, id. Brut. 33: tuum ingemuisse interitum, Verg. E. 5, 28: vitae, Gell. 15, 1.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) intĕrĭtus, a, um, v. intereo.
(2) intĕrĭtŭs,⁹ ūs, m. (intereo),
1 [choses] destruction, anéantissement : Cic. Div. 2, 37 ; etc.
2 [personnes] mort, meurtre : Cic. Br. 125 ; Cat. 3, 23 ; Rep. 2, 20