muttio

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ἔνδον σκάπτε, ἔνδονπηγή τοῦ ἀγαθοῦ καί ἀεί ἀναβλύειν δυναμένη, ἐάν ἀεί σκάπτῃς → Dig within. Within is the wellspring of Good; and it is always ready to bubble up, if you just dig. | Look within. Within is the fountain of the good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

muttĭo: muttītĭo, etc., v. mutio, etc.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

muttĭō, v. mutio.

Latin > German (Georges)

muttio (mūtio), (īvī), ītum, īre (v. Laute mu), mucken, mucksen, halblaut oder kleinlaut reden, a) v. Pers., palam muttire plebeio piaculum est, Enn. fr. scen. 331: etiam muttis? muckst du noch? Plaut.: intus cave muttire quemquam siveris, Plaut.: nihil muttire audeo, Ter.: muttito modo, muckse nur, Plaut.: nescio quid nunc taces nec muttis (und auch nicht einen Muck tust, kein Wörtchen sprichst), Petron.: neque opus est; adeo muttito, auch nicht ein Muck, Ter. – b) = γρύζω, v. Hunden, mucken, apud omnes filios Israël non muttiet canis, Vulg. exod. 11, 7.