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Εἰ μὲν ἐπ' ἀμφοτέροισιν, Ἔρως, ἴσα τόξα τιταίνεις, εἶ θεός (Rufinus, Greek Anthology 5.97) → If, Eros, you're stretching your bow at both equally, then you're a god.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

obsĕquenter: adv., v. obsequor,
I P. a. fin.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

obsĕquentĕr¹⁵ (obsequens), par complaisance, condescendance, déférence : Liv. 41, 10, 12 ; Plin. Min. Ep. 4, 11, 15 || -tissime Plin. Min. Ep. 7, 24, 3.