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μέγα γὰρ τὸ τῆς θαλάσσης κράτος → great is the power of the country that controls the sea, control of the sea is a great thing, the dominion of the sea is a great matter, the rule of the sea is a great matter, the rule of the sea is indeed a great matter, control of the sea is a paramount advantage

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German > Latin

abstrakt, I) im Ggstz. zu konkret (w. vgl.): sevocatus a sensibus. abductus a consuetudine oculorum. ab aspectus iudicio remotus. neque visu neque tactu manifestus (von der sinnlichen Wahrnehmung abgezogen). – a corporibus seductus (unkörperlich). – infinitus (unbestimmt, Ggstz. definitus). – qui, quae, quod intellegitur (was bloß gedacht wird, Ggstz. qui, quae, quod est). – ein. a. Begriff, *notio rei a corpore seiunctae et simplicis. – in Abstrakio, cogitatione (Ggstz. re, in Konkreto); separatim (ohne spezielle Beziehung, Ggstz. definite, in Konkreto). – Adv.infinite; separatim (beide im Ggstz. zu definite). – II) tiefsinnig: subtilis (scharfsinnig); auch verb. subtilis et acutus. – abstrusus (schwer zu begreifen). – Adv. subtiliter; verb. subtiliter et acute.