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οὔτε σοφίας ἐνδείᾳ οὔτ' αἰσχύνης περιουσίᾳ → neither from lack of knowledge nor from superfluity of modesty

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

trītor: ōris, m. tero,
I a rubber, grinder, chafer: colorum, a grinder of colors, Plin. 35, 11, 40, § 145: compedium, a chain-rubber, a term of reproach applied to a chained slave, Plaut. Pers. 3, 3, 15: stimulorum, of one who is often scourged, id. ib. 5, 2, 17: ARGENTARIVS, i. e. caelator, Inscr. Rein. cl. 11, n. 97.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

trītŏr, ōris, m. (tero), broyeur de couleurs : Plin. 35, 11 || qui use : compedium Pl. Pers. 420, qui use les entraves [en parl. d’un esclave] ; stimulorum Pl. Pers. 795, qui use les fouets [à force de recevoir des coups] || argentarius = cælator CIL 6, 9950.

Latin > German (Georges)

trītor, ōris, m. (tero) der Reiber, colorum, Plin.: compedium, Kettenabreiber, Schimpfwort auf einen gefesselten Sklaven, Plaut.: so auch stimulorum, v. einem oft Gegeißelten, Plaut. – tritor argentarius = caelator, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 9950.

Latin > Chinese

tritor, oris. m. :: 打碎者硏者