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μή μοι θεοὺς καλοῦσα βουλεύου κακῶς· πειθαρχία γάρ ἐστι τῆς εὐπραξίας μήτηρ, γυνὴ Σωτῆρος· ὦδ᾽ ἔχει λόγος → When you invoke the gods, do not be ill-advised. For Obedience is the mother of Success, wife of Salvation—as the saying goes.

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|georg=Segetia, ae, f. ([[seges]]), die [[Göttin]] der [[Saat]], Macr. [[sat]]. 1, 16, 8. Augustin. de civ. dei 4, 8. – [[Segesta]] [[gen]]. b. Plin. 18, 8.
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Latest revision as of 09:35, 15 August 2017

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Sĕgĕtĭa: ae, f. id.,
I a goddess that protects the standing crops, Macr. S. 1, 16; Aug. Civ. Dei, 4, 8; called also Sĕgesta, Plin. 18, 2, 2, § 8; cf. Becker, Antiq. vol. 4, p. 15.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Sĕgētīa, æ, f., v. Segesta : Plin. 18, 8.

Latin > German (Georges)

Segetia, ae, f. (seges), die Göttin der Saat, Macr. sat. 1, 16, 8. Augustin. de civ. dei 4, 8. – Segesta gen. b. Plin. 18, 8.