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Ὁ δὲ μὴ δυνάμενος κοινωνεῖν ἢ μηδὲν δεόμενος δι' αὐτάρκειαν οὐθὲν μέρος πόλεως, ὥστε θηρίον θεός → Whoever is incapable of associating, or has no need to because of self-sufficiency, is no part of a state; so he is either a beast or a god

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Revision as of 06:53, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dŭcēna: ae, f. duceni,
I the office of a ducenarius, Cod. Th. 12, 1, 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dŭcēna, æ, f., grade de l’officier qui commande deux cents hommes : Cod. Just. 12, 20, 4.