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κάλλιστον ἐφόδιον τῷ γήρᾳ ἡ παιδεία (Aristotle, quoted by Diogenes Laertius 5.21) → the finest provision for old age is education

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|gf=(2) <b>allectō</b>, āre, v. [[adlecto]].
|gf=(2) <b>allectō</b>, āre, v. [[adlecto]].
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|georg=(2) al-[[lecto]]<sup>2</sup> (ad-[[lecto]]), āre (Intens. v. [[allicio]]), [[auf]] alle mögliche [[Weise]] [[anlocken]], verb. [[all]]. et invitare, Cic. de amic. 99, invitare [[atque]] [[all]]., Cic. de sen. 57: [[sibilo]] allectari (v. Tieren), Col. 2, 3, 2.
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Revision as of 09:16, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

allecto: (adl-), āvi, ātum, 1,
I v. freq. [id.], to allure, to entice (prob. only in the foll. exs.): ad agrum fruendum non modo non retardat, verum etiam invitat atque adlectat senectus, Cic. Sen. 16 fin.; id. Lael. 26, 98: boves sibilo, Col. 2, 3, 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(2) allectō, āre, v. adlecto.

Latin > German (Georges)

(2) al-lecto2 (ad-lecto), āre (Intens. v. allicio), auf alle mögliche Weise anlocken, verb. all. et invitare, Cic. de amic. 99, invitare atque all., Cic. de sen. 57: sibilo allectari (v. Tieren), Col. 2, 3, 2.