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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.

Valerius Maximus, De Factis Dictisque

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

flŭĭdo: āre, v. a. fluidus,
I to make fluid, to melt, dissolve (post-class.): liquore fluidantur, Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

flŭĭdō, āre, tr., mouiller, arroser : C. Aur. Chron. 5, 4, 136.

Latin > German (Georges)

fluido, āre (fluidus), fließend machen, Cael. Aur. de morb. chron. 5, 4, 136.