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Ἀναβάντα γὰρ εἰς τὴν ἀκρόπολιν, καὶ διὰ τὴν ὑπερβολὴν τῆς λύπης προσκόψαντα τῷ ζῆν, ἑαυτὸν κατακρημνίσαι → For he ascended the acropolis and then, because he was disgusted with life by reason of his excessive grief, cast himself down the height

Diodorus Siculus, 4.61.7

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

in-frăgĭlis: e, adj.,
I that cannot be broken to pieces.
I Lit.: adamas, Plin. H. N. 20 prooem. § 2.—
II Trop., strong, that cannot be weakened: vox, Ov. Tr. 1, 5, 53: animi, Sen. Vit. B. 9.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

īnfrăgĭlis,¹⁶ e, qui ne peut être brisé : Plin. 20, pr. 2 || [fig.] ferme, inébranlable : Ov. Tr. 1, 5, 53 ; Sen. Vita b. 9, 4.