sospita

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ἐὰν ἐκπέσῃ τὸ σιδήριον καὶ αὐτὸς πρόσωπον ἐτάραξεν καὶ δυνάμεις δυναμώσει καὶ περισσεία τοῦ ἀνδρείου σοφία (Ecclesiastes 10:10, LXX version) → If the iron axe fails, and the man has furrowed his brow, he will gather his strength, and the redoubling of his manly vigor will be the wise thing.

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Latin > English

sospita sospitae N F :: female preserver (cult title of Juno at Lanuvium)

Latin > German (Georges)

sōspita, ae, f. (sospes), die Erretterin, Iuno Sospita, mit einem Ziegenfell um den Leib, mit einer doppelten Tunika, Schnabelschuhen, Spieß u. Schild als Attributen, urspr. in Lanuvium, seit 338 v. Chr. auch in Rom verehrte Gottheit, Cic. de div. 1, 4 u. 99; Mur. 90. Liv. 8, 14. 2; 24, 10, 6. Apul. met. 6, 4: bl. illa vestra Sospita, Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 82. Ov. fast. 2, 56: archaist. Iuno Sispita, Corp. inscr. Lat. 14, 95*, 99*, 100*. Eckhel doctr. numm. vet. vol. 5. p. 294 u. vol. 7. p. 14 u. 107. Vgl. sospes no. II.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sospĭta, æ, f. (sospes), protectrice, libératrice [épith. de Junon] : Cic. Div. 1, 99 ; Mur. 90 ; Nat. 1, 82.