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μηδενί δίκην δικάσῃς πρίν ἀμφοῖν μῦθον ἀκούσῃς → do not give your judgement on anything until you have heard a speech on both sides

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

P. and V. ἥσυχος, ἡσυχαῖος, P. ἡσύχιος.

Shy: P. and V. αἰδοῖος, P. αἰσχυντηλός.

Dignified: P. and V. σεμνός.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sēdātē: adv., v. sedo,
I P. a. fin.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sēdātē (sedo), avec calme : sedate ferre aliquid Cic. Tusc. 2, 46, supporter qqch. avec calme || d’une façon paisible : sedate labi Cic. Or. 92, avoir une allure calme ; sedatius Amm. 25, 1, 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

sēdātē, Adv. (sedatus), gelassen, ruhig, mit Ruhe, mit Fassung, ohne Murren, sedate servio, Plaut.: placide atque sedate, constanter et sedate dolorem ferre, Cic.: sedate placideque labi (v. der Rede), Cic. – Compar., exercitu sedatius procedente, gemach, Amm. 25, 1, 5.