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Ubi idem et maximus et honestissimus amor est, aliquando praestat morte jungi, quam vita distrahi → Where indeed the greatest and most honourable love exists, it is much better to be joined by death, than separated by life.

Valerius Maximus, De Factis Dictisque

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

nŏcīvus: a, um, adj. noceo,
I hurtful, injurious, noxious (not ante-Aug., and very rare), Phaedr. 1, 28, 3: pecori nociva, Plin. 20, 2, 6, § 12; Vulg. 1 Tim. 6, 9.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

nŏcīvus, a, um (noceo), nuisible, dangereux : Phædr. 1, 29, 31 ; Plin. 20, 12.

Latin > German (Georges)

nocīvus, a, um (noceo), schädlich, Plin. 20, 12. Phaedr. 1, 29 (31), 3. Vulg. 1. Tim. 6, 9.

Latin > English

nocivus nociva -um, nocivior -or -us, nocivissimus -a -um ADJ :: harmful, injurious; noxious