levidensis

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ὡς αἰεὶ τὸν ὁμοῖον ἄγει θεὸς ὡς τὸν ὁμοῖον → how God ever brings like men together | birds of a feather flock together | how the god always leads like to like | as ever, god brings like and like together | as always the god brings like to like

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Latin > English

levidensis levidensis, levidense ADJ :: thin, slight, poor

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lĕvĭdensis: e, adj. 1. levis-densus,
I lightly wrought, thin.
I Lit.: levidensis vestis dicta, quod raro filo sit leviterque densata. Pavitensis contraria levidensi dicta, quod graviter pressa atque calcata sit; Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 19.—*
II Transf., slight, poor: munusculum, Cic. Fam. 9, 12, 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lĕvĭdēnsis, e (lĕvis 2, densus), mince [en parl. d’un tissu], léger : Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 19 || [fig.] levidense munusculum Cic. Fam. 9, 12, 2, mince présent.

Latin > German (Georges)

levidēnsis, e (levis), leicht gewirkt, dünn (Ggstz. pavitensis), vestis, Isid. orig. 19, 22, 19. – übtr., munusculum, geringfügiges, Cic. ep. 9, 12, 2.