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Ποιητὴς, ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τρίποδι τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται, τότε οὐκ ἔμφρων ἐστίν → Whenever a poet is seated on the Muses' tripod, he is not in his senses

Plato, Laws, 719c

Latin > English

congenitus congenita, congenitum ADJ :: congenital, existing from time of birth; coeval; born/produced together with

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

con-gĕnĭtus: a, um, Part. gigno,
I born or produced together with (very rare; not ante-Aug.): pili, congenital, Plin. 11, 39, 94, § 230.—With dat.: vastitas roborum mundo, coëval with, Plin. 16, 2, 2, § 6; Tert. Test. Anim. c. 5.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

congĕnĭtus, a, um, né avec : congenita mundo Plin. 16, 6, aussi ancienne que le monde ; pili congeniti Plin. 11, 230, les premiers poils (venus à la naissance).

Latin > German (Georges)

con-genitus, a, um, zugleich geboren, gewachsen, Plin. 11, 230 u. Eccl. – m. Dat. (mit), Plin. 16, 6 u. 37, 156.