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τὸ δ' ἐξαίφνης τὸ ἐν ἀναισθήτῳ χρόνῳ διὰ μικρότητα ἐκστάν → suddenly refers to what has departed from its former condition in a time imperceptible because of its smallness

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ūno: āre, v. a. unus,
I to make one, to join, unite: dividere potius quam unare, Tert. adv. Prax. 27.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) ūnō, ancien dat. m., v. unus.
(2) ūnō, āre (unus), tr., joindre, unir, v. aduno : Prisc. Gramm. 8, 96.

Latin > German (Georges)

ūno, āre (unus), vereinigen, Tert. adv. Prax. 27. Vgl. Prisc. 8, 96 ›uno, unas; unio, unis‹.