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οὐδὲν γάρ ἐστι κεκαλυμμένον ὃ οὐκ ἀποκαλυφθήσεται → there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed, there is nothing concealed that will not be revealed, there is nothing covered that shall not be revealed, there is nothing covered that won't be uncovered

Source

Latin > English

immorior immori, immortuus sum V DEP :: die (in a particular place, position, etc) (w/DAT)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

immŏrĭor: (inm-), mortuus, 3,
I v. dep. n. [in-morior, to die in or upon any thing (poet. and in post-Aug. prose).—Constr. with dat. and rarely in aliqua re.
I Lit.: illa sorori immoritur, Ov. M. 6, 296: hastae, Val. Fl. 6, 570: fortiter Euxinis aquis, Ov. P. 3, 7, 40; cf.: ipsis aquis, id. M. 7, 572: stellio immortuus vino, Plin. 29, 4, 22, § 73: apes immortuae in melle, id. 29, 6, 38, § 128: non exigo, ut immoriaris legationi, immorare, Auct. ap. Quint. 9, 3, 73: tormentis, Sen. Contr. 5, 34, 6: saepe tormentis pro silentio rerum creditarum immortui, Just. 44, 2, 3.—Of things: manus immortua, dying, withering, Luc. 3, 613: aura superstes Immoritur velis, i. e. dies away, Stat. Th. 1, 481.—*
II Trop.: immoritur studiis (dat. = macerat et enecat se opere rustico exercendo), he pines away, Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 85.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

immŏrĭor,¹⁴ mortuus sum, mŏrī, intr., mourir dans, sur, auprès : Ov. M. 6, 296 ; Val. Flacc. 6, 570 ; Plin. 29, 73 || [fig.] immoritur studiis Hor. Ep. 1, 7, 85, il se tue à la peine.

Latin > German (Georges)

im-morior, mortuus sum, moritūrus, morī (in u. morior), in od. auf od. über od. bei etw. sterben, aquis, Ov.: tormentis, Sen. rhet.: sorori, sterbend aus die (tote) Schwester fallen, Ov.: apes immoriuntur in melle, Plin.: v. Gliedern, vulneri immoritur manus, Sen. poët.: manus immortua, ersterbende, Lucan. – übtr., für etw. sterben (bleiben); bei etw. sich halb zu Tode arbeiten = sich abquälen, legationi, Quint.: studiis, Hor.