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μή, φίλα ψυχά, βίον ἀθάνατον σπεῦδε, τὰν δ' ἔμπρακτον ἄντλει μαχανάν → Oh! my soul do not aspire to eternal life, but exhaust the limits of the possible. | Do not yearn, O my soul, for immortal life! Use to the utmost the skill that is yours. | Do not, my soul, strive for the life of the immortals, but exhaust the practical means at your disposal.

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

nătes: ĭum, v. natis.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

nătēs, ĭum, f., fesses : Pl. Pers. 847 ; Juv. 6, 611 || croupion [de pigeon] : Mart. 3, 82, 21 || sing. nătis, is, Hor. S. 1, 8, 46 ; P. Fest. 244, 245.

Latin > German (Georges)

natēs, ium, f., s. natis.