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Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.

Pervigilium Veneris

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lāmenta: ae, f. (collat. form of lamentum, q. v.): lamentas, fletus facere, Pac. ap. Non. 132, 28 (Trag. Fragm. v. 175 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) lāmenta, æ, f. (lamentor), lamentation : Pacuv. 175.
(2) lāmenta,¹² ōrum, n., lamentations, gémissements : Cic. CM 73 ; Tusc. 2, 48 ; Virg. En. 4, 667 || gloussement des poules] : Plin. 10, 155. sing. lamentum Vulg. Jer. 9, 10, etc.

Latin > German (Georges)

lāmenta, ae, f. (lamentor), die Wehklage, Plur., Plaut. truc. 29: lamentas, fletus facere, Pacuv. tr. 175.