Lyde

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μή μοι θεοὺς καλοῦσα βουλεύου κακῶς· πειθαρχία γάρ ἐστι τῆς εὐπραξίας μήτηρ, γυνὴ Σωτῆρος· ὦδ᾽ ἔχει λόγος → When you invoke the gods, do not be ill-advised. For Obedience is the mother of Success, wife of Salvation—as the saying goes.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Lȳdē: ēs, f., = Λύδη,
I the wife of the poet Antimachus of Claros, who attempted to console himself for her death by an elegiac poem which he named Lyde: Clario Lyde dilecta poëtae, Ov. Tr. 1, 6, 1.—
II The name of a female quack-doctor: turgida condīta pyxide Lyde, Juv. 2, 141.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Lȳdē,¹⁴ ēs, f. (Λυδή), Lydé [femme du poète Antimaque] : Ov. Tr. 1, 6, 1 || autre du même nom : Juv. 2, 141.