proditrix

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Ἀναξαγόρας δύο ἔλεγε διδασκαλίας εἶναι θανάτου, τόν τε πρὸ τοῦ γενέσθαι χρόνον καὶ τὸν ὕπνονAnaxagoras used to say that we have two teachers for death: the time before we were born and sleep | Anaxagoras said that there are two rehearsals for death: the time before being born and sleep

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prōditrix: īcis, f. proditor,
I a female betrayer, a traitress (post-class.): patris, Lact. 1, 10, 9: proditrices numinum, Serv. Verg. E. 8, 30.—Trop.: Fama proditrix, Prud. στεφ. 1, 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prōdĭtrīx, īcis, f.,
1 celle qui révèle, révélatrice : Prud. Perist. 1, 11
2 celle qui trahit [qqn] : Lact. Inst. 1, 10, 9.

Latin > German (Georges)

prōditrīx, trīcis, f. (Femin. zu proditor), die Verräterin, patris, Lact. 1, 10, 9: numinum, Serv. Verg. ecl. 8, 30: v. Abstr., fama pr., Prud. perist. 1, 11.

Latin > English

proditrix proditricis N F :: betrayer; traitress