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σκηνὴ πᾶς ὁ βίος καὶ παίγνιον: ἢ μάθε παίζειν, τὴν σπουδὴν μεταθείς, ἢ φέρε τὰς ὀδύνας → all life is a stage and a play: either learn to play laying your gravity aside, or bear with life's pains | the world's a stage, and life's a toy: dress up and play your part; put every serious thought away—or risk a broken heart | Life's a performance. Either join in lightheartedly, or thole the pain. | this life a theatre we well may call, where every actor must perform with art, or laugh it through, and make a farce of all, or learn to bear with grace his tragic part

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{{Gaffiot
{{Gaffiot
|gf=<b>ŭtĭquăm</b>, v. [[neutiquam]].
|gf=<b>ŭtĭquăm</b>, v. [[neutiquam]].
}}
{{Georges
|georg=utiquam, s. [[neutiquam]].
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 09:49, 15 August 2017

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ŭtĭquăm, v. neutiquam.

Latin > German (Georges)

utiquam, s. neutiquam.