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Ἃ δέ σοι συνεχῶς παρήγγελλον, ταῦτα καὶ πρᾶττε καὶ μελέτα, στοιχεῖα τοῦ καλῶς ζῆν ταῦτ' εἶναι διαλαμβάνων (Epicurus, Letter to Menoeceus 123.2) → Carry on and practice the things I incessantly used to urge you to do, realizing that they are the essentials of a good life.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

aedīlīcĭus: (not aedīlīt-), a um, adj. id.,
I pertaining or belonging to an œdile: munus, Cic. Off. 2, 16: repulsa, i. e. in aedilitate petenda, id. Planc. 21: scriba, of an œdile, id. Clu. 45: largitio, Liv. 25, 2; cf. Cic. Off. 2, 16: vectigal aediliciorum, sc. munerum, paid to the œdiles to defray the expense of public exhibitions, id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 9.—aedīlīcĭus, i, m. (sc. vir), one who had been an œdile (as consularis, who had been consul), an exœdile, Varr. R. R. 1, 7, 10: aedilicius est mortuus, Cic. Brut. 28; so id. Vatin. 7: edictum, an ordinance of the œdile on entering upon his office (v. edictum), Dig. 21, 1: aediliciae edictiones, Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 43.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ædīlĭcĭus,¹² a, um, qui concerne l’édile : ædilicia repulsa Cic. Planc. 51, échec dans une candidature à l’édilité ; ædilicius scriba Cic. Clu. 126, greffier d’un édile || ædilicius vir, homo Cic. Phil. 8, 24 ; Clu. 79, ancien édile, cf. Phil. 13, 30 ; Liv. 22, 49, 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

aedīlicius (nicht aetilitius), a, um (aedilis), den Ädilis betreffend, zum Ädilen gehörig, von ihm herrührend, ädilizisch, des (der) Ädilen, Ädilen-, a) adj.: modus (Maß), Varr. fr.: munus, Cic.: scriba, Cic.: viator, Liv.: repulsa, Cic.: largitio, Liv.: vectigal, Ädilensteuer (Beisteuer, die die Ädilen zu ihrem Aufwand für die Festspiele u. Spenden ans Volk von den Provinzen einverlangten), Cic.: ornamenta, honores, Inscr.: viri, gewesene Ädilen, Eutr. – b) subst., aedīlicius, ī, m., ein gewesener Ädil, ein Mann von ädilizischem Rang, Varr., Cic. u.a. – / ēdīlicius geschr. Corp. inscr. Lat. 3, 4864 u. 5527 ö.