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ἄλογον δὴ τὸ μήτε μάχης ἄρξασθαι μήτε τοὺς φίλους φυλάξαι, ἐὰν ὑπό γε τῶν βαρβάρων ἀδικῆσθε → It is irrational neither to begin battle nor to guard the friends, if you are ever wronged by the foreigners
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|gf=<b>impugnātŏr</b>, ōris, m., c. [[oppugnator]] : Ambr. Psalm. 118, serm. 13, 6. | |gf=<b>impugnātŏr</b>, ōris, m., c. [[oppugnator]] : Ambr. Psalm. 118, serm. 13, 6. | ||
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|georg=impūgnātor, ōris, m. ([[impugno]]), der Bekämpfer, Ambros. in psalm. 118. serm. 13. § 6. Cassiod. var. 1, 9, 3 u.a. | |||
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Revision as of 09:26, 15 August 2017
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
impugnātor: (inp-), ōris, m. id.,
I one who attacks, assails (late Lat.; in Liv. 27, 15, 8, the true read. is oppugnatores), Cassiod. Var. i. q. Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 13, 6.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
impugnātŏr, ōris, m., c. oppugnator : Ambr. Psalm. 118, serm. 13, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
impūgnātor, ōris, m. (impugno), der Bekämpfer, Ambros. in psalm. 118. serm. 13. § 6. Cassiod. var. 1, 9, 3 u.a.