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σὺν Ἀθηνᾷ καὶ σὺ χεῖρα κινεῖ → God helps those who help themselves, God helps them that help themselves, heaven helps those who help themselves, the Lord helps those who help themselves, move your hand along with Athena, move your hand along with Minerva, fortune favors the prepared mind, fortune favours the prepared mind, chance favors the prepared mind, chance favours the prepared mind

Source

Latin > English

uniter ADV :: so as to form a singular entity

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ūnĭter: adv. id.,
I into one, together in one, conjointly, = in unum (Lucretian): cum corporis atque animaï Discidium fuerit, quibus e sumus uniter apti, Lucr. 3, 839; 3, 846; 5, 555; 5, 558: cedere, Schol. Juv. 3, 298.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ūnĭtĕr¹⁴ (unus), de manière à ne faire qu’un : Lucr. 3, 844 || [fig.] : Schol. Juv. 3, 298 || unissime Sever. d. Aug. Ep. 109, 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

ūniter, Adv. (unus; vgl. Charis. 222, 26), zu einem-, in eins verbunden, aptus, Lucr. 3, 844 u.a.: cedere, Schol. Iuven. 3, 298. – Superl., ut ita dicam unissime quantum potest adhaerens tibi, so innig als möglich, Sever. in Augustin. epist. 109, 1.