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Revision as of 07:24, 14 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ĭn-exsŭpĕrābĭlis: (inexup-), e, adj.,
I that cannot be crossed or passed over, insurmountable (a favorite word with Livy).
I Lit.: Alpes, Liv. 5, 34, 6: ripa, id. 44, 35, 8: serrae, id. 21, 30, 7: manu, Vell. 2, 32, 4; cf. id. 2, 120, 2.—Comp.: inexsuperabilior saltus fuit, Liv. 36, 17, 3.—
II Trop.: vis fati, unconquerable, invincible, Liv. 8, 7, 8: bonum, unsurpassable, Sen. Ep. 85.—Plur. as subst.: inexsuperabilibus vim afferre, to overcome impossibilities, Liv. 38, 20, 8.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ĭnexsŭpĕrābĭlis,¹³ e, infranchissable : Liv. 5, 36, 6 ; 44, 35, 8 || -bilior Liv. 36, 17, 3 || [fig.] invincible, insurmontable : Liv. 8, 7, 8 || pl. n. inexsuperabilia, impossibilités : Liv. 38, 20, 8.