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ἰὼ, σκότος, ἐμὸν φάος, ἔρεβος ὦ φαεννότατον, ὡς ἐμοί, ἕλεσθ' ἕλεσθέ μ' οἰκήτορα → ah, darkness that is my light, gloom that is most bright for me, take me, take me to dwell in you

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. ἀρχαῖος, παλαιός, P. ἕωλος.

Utter trite statements, v.: P. ἀρχαιολογεῖν.

'Tis a trite saying, yet will I declare it: V. πάλαι μὲν οὖν ὑμνηθὲν ἀλλʼ ὅμως ἐρῶ (Eur., Phoen. 438).

In the words of the trite saying, I declare that is best for a man not to have been born: V. ἐγὼ τὸ μὲν δὴ πανταχοῦ θρυλούμενον κράτιστον εἶναι φημὶ μὴ φῦναι βροτῷ (Eur., Frag.).

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

trĭtē: ēs, f., = τρίτη; in music,
I the third string or tone in the musical scale, Vitr. 5, 4.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) trĭtē, ēs, f. (τρίτη), troisième corde d’un instrument de musique : Vitr. Arch. 5, 4, 5 ; Ps. Censor. Frg. 12, 5 || tierce [musique] : Vitr.