dedecor

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ὡς οὐδὲν γλύκιον ἧς πατρίδος οὐδὲ τοκήων γίνεται, εἴ περ καί τις ἀπόπροθι πίονα οἶκον γαίῃ ἐν ἀλλοδαπῇ ναίει ἀπάνευθε τοκήων → More than all pleasures that were ever made parents and fatherland our life still bless. Though we rich home in a strange land possess, still the old memories about us cling.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dē-dĕcor: ŏris,
I adj., unseemly, unbecoming, shameful, vile (rare): dedecorem amplexi vitam, Stat. Th. 11, 760: alga, Aus. Ep. 9, 5: dedecores inultique caedebantur, Sall. Hist. 3, 91 (ap. Prisc. p. 699 P.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

dēdĕcŏr, ŏris (dedecet), adj., laid, honteux, indigne : Stat. Th. 11, 760.

Latin > German (Georges)

dē-decor, coris, verunzierend, verunehrend, entehrend, schändend, v. Pers., Sall. hist. fr. 3, 74 (91): alga, Auson. ep. 9, 5 (Schenkl liest decolor): vita, Stat. Theb. 11, 760.