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Οὔτ' ἐν φθιμένοις οὔτ' ἐν ζωοῖσιν ἀριθμουμένη, χωρὶς δή τινα τῶνδ' ἔχουσα μοῖραν → Neither among the dead nor the living do I count myself, having a lot apart from these

Euripides, Suppliants, 968

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

offensus: a, um, Part. and P. a., from 1. offendo.
offensus: ūs, m. 1. offendo,
I a striking against, a shock (poet. and in post-class. prose).
I Lit., Lucr. 2, 223; 4, 359; Tert. adv. Marc. 4, 39.—
II Transf.
   a A lighting upon, meeting with: per offensus armorum, Stat. Th. 12, 283.—
   b An offence, vexation, annoyance: sin vita in offensu est, Lucr. 3, 941.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) offēnsus,¹³ a, um,
1 part. de offendo
2 adjt, a) offensé, irrité, mécontent, hostile : Cic. Att. 1, 17, 7 ; Tusc. 5, 106 ; quem sibi offensiorem sciebat esse Cic. Clu. 172, celui qu’il savait plus hostile contre lui ; animus in aliquem offensior Cic. Att. 1, 5, 5, sentiments un peu trop hostiles à l’égard de qqn ; b) odieux, détesté : Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 145 ; alicui Cic. Sest. 125, odieux à qqn, détesté de qqn, cf. Cic. Clu. 158