complex

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ἐὰν ἃ τοῖς ἄλλοις ἐπιτιμῶμεν, αὐτοὶ μὴ δρῶμεν → avoid doing what you would blame others for doing

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. ποικίλος, πολύπλοκος.

Hard to understand: P. and V. ἀσαφής, ἄδηλος, ποικίλος, V. δυσμαθής, δυστέκμαρτος, ἄσημος, ἀξύμβλητος, ἄσκοπος, δυσεύρετος.

Make complex: P. and V. ποικίλλειν.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

complex: plĭcis, adj. complico,
I closely connected with one, confederate, participant (late Lat.): dii consentes et complices, i. e. agreeing, Arn. 3, p. 123 (v. consentes).— With gen., Cod. Th. 6, 4, 21; Ambros. Off. 3, 4; Prud. Ham. 614.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

complex, ĭcis (cum, plico), adj., uni, joint : complex honestatis est utilitas Ambr. Off. 3, 4, l’honnête et l’utile se tiennent ; dii complices Arn. 3, 40, les douze grands dieux, v. Consentes dii || complice : Sid. Ep. 8, 11 || qui a des replis, tortueux : Prud. Ham. 614.