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τὴν πολιὴν καλέω Νέμεσιν πόθου, ὅττι δικάζει ἔννομα ταῖς σοβαραῖς θᾶσσον ἐπερχομένη → I call gray hairs the Nemesis of love, because they judge justly, coming sooner to the proud

Source

Latin > English

scissor scissoris N M :: carver

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

scissor: ōris, m. scinde.
I One who cleaves or divides, a carver, Petr. 36, 6.—
II A kind of gladiator, Inscr. Orell. 2569.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

scissŏr,¹⁶ ōris, m. (scindo), celui qui découpe [les viandes], écuyer tranchant : Petr. 36, 6 || celui qui lacère, sorte de gladiateur : CIL 9, 466.

Latin > German (Georges)

scissor, ōris, m. (scindo), I) der Vorschneider, Vorleger der Speisen bei Tische, Petron. 36, 6. – II) eine Art Gladiatoren, Corp. inscr. Lat. 9, 466.