myoparo

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Οὐδὲν γὰρ ἀνθρώποισιν οἷον ἄργυρος κακὸν νόμισμ᾽ ἔβλαστε. τοῦτο καὶ πόλεις πορθεῖ, τόδ᾽ ἄνδρας ἐξανίστησιν δόμων → Nothing has harmed humans more than the evil of money – money it is which destroys cities, money it is which drives people from their homes

Sophocles, Antigone, 295-297

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

myŏpăro: ōnis, m., = μυοπάρων,
I a kind of light piratical vessel, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 80, § 186; 2, 1, 34, § 87; Fragm. ap. Non. 534, 16; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 147 Müll.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mўŏpărō, ōnis, acc. pl. -ōnas, m. (μυοπάρων), myoparon [sorte de navire de pirates] : Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 186 ; 5, 73 ; P. Fest. 147.

Latin > German (Georges)

myoparo, ōnis, Akk. Plur. ōnas, m. (μυοπάρων), ein leichtes Kaperschiff (vgl. Paul. ex Fest. 147, 3. Non. 534, 14), piraticus, Cic. Verr. 3, 186 u. 5, 73 89. Sen. contr. 1, 2, 9: duo praedonum myoparones, Sall. hist. fr. 3, 56 (88): bl. myoparo, Cic. II. Verr. 1, 86; 3, 186; de rep. 3, 24. Sen. contr. 1, 2, 11. Gell. 10, 25, 5. Apul. apol. 32: m. praepes, Ven. Fort. carm. 3, 4, 9: Akk. Plur., leves et fugaces myoparonas, Flor. 3, 6, 4. – / Nbf. mioparo, Isid. orig. 19, 1, 2. Ven. Fort. carm. 3, 4, 9 codd. (Leo myop.).

Latin > English

myoparo myoparonis N M :: small piratical galley