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οὖς ἀκούει καὶ ὀφθαλμὸς ὁρᾷ κυρίου ἔργα καὶ ἀμφότερα → the hearing ear and the seeing eye; the Lord has made both of them

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Latin > English

coronis coronidis N F :: colophon, device for marking the end of a book; curved line/flourish at end

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cŏrōnis: ĭdis, f., = κορωνίς,
I a curved line or flourish formed with a pen, which writers or transcribers were accustomed to make at the end of a book or chapter; hence, as in Gr. (cf. Lidd. and Scott, under κορωνίς), for the end: serā coronide longus, * Mart. 10, 1, 1.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) cŏrōnis, ĭdis, f. (κορωνίς), signe qui marque la fin d’un livre : Mart. 10, 1, 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) corōnis1, idis, f. (κορωνίς), ein gewundener od. verschlungener Federzug, den die Schriftsteller od. Abschreiber am Ende eines Buchs od. eines Abschnitts zu setzen pflegten, zum Zeichen des Schlusses des Buchs od. Abschnitts, der Schlußschnörkel, Mart. 10, 1, 1. Suet. de vir. ill. 108. p. 137, 12 Reiff.