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ὃ γὰρ βούλεται, τοῦθ' ἕκαστος καὶ οἴεται → what he wishes to be true, each person also believes to be true | what he wishes, each person also believes

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Latin > English

struix struicis N F :: heap, pile

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

struix: ĭcis, f. struo,
I a heap, pile of things put together (ante- and post-class. for the class. strues).
I Lit.: struices antiqui dicebant exstructiones omnium rerum, Fest. p. 310 Müll.: tantas struices concinnat patinarias, Plaut. Men. 1, 1, 26: et Livius: per struices saxeas lapsu accidit, Livius ap. Fest. l. l.: lignorum struicibus incensis, Arn. 7, 222: caementiciae, Sol. 28. —*
II Trop.: struix malorum, Naev. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 4, 267 (Trag. Rel. v. 64 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

strŭīx, īcis, f., c. strues : Fest. 310 ; Pl. Men. 102 || [fig.] malorum Næv. 64, amas de maux.

Latin > German (Georges)

struīx, īcis, f. (struo), ein Haufe zusammengefügter Dinge (s. Fest. 310 [b], 30), struices saxeae, Liv. Andr.: struices caementiciae, Solin.: struices ossuum, Itala: tantas struices concinnat patinarias, schüsselt brav auf, Plaut. – bildl., struix malorum, Übel die Hülle und Fülle, Naev. tr. 60.