ποθόβλητος

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τὸ πεπρωμένον φυγεῖν ἀδύνατον → you can't escape your destiny | there is no escaping from destiny | it's impossible to escape from what is destined | it is impossible to escape from what is destined | what is fated is impossible to escape | if you're born to be hanged, then you'll never be drowned | he that is born to be hanged shall never be drowned | if you are born to be hanged then you'll never be drowned | if you're born to be hanged then you'll never be drowned| you can't outrun your fate | you cannot outrun your fate | you can't stop fate | that's the way the cookie crumbles

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Transliteration A: pothóblētos Transliteration B: pothoblētos Transliteration C: pothovlitos Beta Code: poqo/blhtos

English (LSJ)

ον,

   A love-stricken, Nonn.D.4.225, AP6.71 (Paul. Sil.), 9.620 (Id.).    II Act., causing desire, Nonn.D.15.235, al.

German (Pape)

[Seite 645] von Verlangen, Sehnsucht, Liebe getroffen, verwundet; ἔργα, Paul. Sil. 41. 63 (VI, 71. IX, 620), u. a. sp. D., wie Nonn. D. 8, 254. 10, 268.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ποθόβλητος: -ον, ὑπὸ πόθου βληθείς, ἐρωτόληπτος, Ἀνθ. Π. 6. 71., 9. 620, Νόνν. Δ. 4. 225.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
atteint d’un désir passionné.
Étymologie: πόθος, βάλλω.