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Δύο γὰρ, ἐπιστήμη τε καὶ δόξα, ὧν τὸ μὲν ἐπίστασθαι ποιέει, τὸ δὲ ἀγνοεῖν → Two different things are science and belief: the one brings knowledge, the other ignorance

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|lshtext=<b>in-sĕcābĭlis</b>: e, adj.,<br /><b>I</b> [[that]] cannot be [[cut]] up or divided, [[inseparable]], [[indivisible]] ([[post]]-Aug.), Sen. Ep. 118: corpora, i. e. atoms, Quint. 2, 17, 38; 3, 3, 13.
|lshtext=<b>in-sĕcābĭlis</b>: e, adj.,<br /><b>I</b> [[that]] cannot be [[cut]] up or divided, [[inseparable]], [[indivisible]] ([[post]]-Aug.), Sen. Ep. 118: corpora, i. e. atoms, Quint. 2, 17, 38; 3, 3, 13.
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|gf=<b>īnsĕcābĭlis</b>,¹⁶ e, qui ne peut être coupé, indivisible : Sen. Ep. 118, 17 ; insecabilia corpora Quint. 2, 17, 38, atomes.
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Revision as of 06:56, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

in-sĕcābĭlis: e, adj.,
I that cannot be cut up or divided, inseparable, indivisible (post-Aug.), Sen. Ep. 118: corpora, i. e. atoms, Quint. 2, 17, 38; 3, 3, 13.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnsĕcābĭlis,¹⁶ e, qui ne peut être coupé, indivisible : Sen. Ep. 118, 17 ; insecabilia corpora Quint. 2, 17, 38, atomes.