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πρῶτον μὲν οὖν ὄστρεια παρὰ Νηρεῖ τινι ἰδὼν γέροντι φυκί ἠμφιεσμένα ἔλαβον ἐχίνους τ' ἐστὶ γὰρ προοίμιον δείπνου χαριέντως ταῦτα πεπρυτανευμένου → So first I spotted oysters wrapped in seaweed at the shop of some old Nereus, and sea urchins, which I bought; these were the appetizers for a delightfully managed dinner

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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subs.

Ointment: P. ἄλειμμα, τό, ἀλοιφή, ἡ, P. and V. μύρον, τό, Ar. κηρωτή, ἡ.

A healing salve: V. ἀλέξημα χριστόν (Aesch., P.V. 479).

Met., something that appeases: V. θελκτήριον, τό, μείλιγμα, τό.

Remedy: P. and V. φάρμακον, τό; see remedy.

v. trans.

Anoint: Ar. and P. ἀλείφειν, P. ἐπαλείφειν, V. χρίειν, προχρίειν.

Met., appease: P. and V. κηλεῖν, θέλγειν (Plat. but rare P.).

Heal: P. and V. ἰᾶσθαι, ἀκεῖσθαι; see heal.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

salvē:
I imp., v. salveo.
salvē: adv., v. salvus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) salvē, impér. de salveo, salut ! bonjour ! je te salue : Pl., Ter. || [à plusieurs] salvete, je vous salue || vale, salve Cic. Fam. 16, 9, 4 ; vale atque salve Pl. Capt. 744, adieu et porte-toi bien || salut [à un mort] : Virg. En. 11, 97.
(2) salvē¹³ (salvus), adv., en bonne santé, en bon état : Pl. Men. 765 ; Trin. 1177 ; St. 13 ; Ter. Eun. 978 ; Apul. M. 1, 26 ; satine salve ? Ter. Eun. 978 ; satin’ salve ? Liv. 1, 58, 7, cela va-t-il bien ?