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ὡς οὐ δικαίως θάνατον ἔχθουσιν βροτοί, ὅσπερ μέγιστον ῥῦμα τῶν πολλῶν κακῶν → since unjustly men hate death, which is the greatest defence against their many ills

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pickpocket

Albanian: xhepist; Arabic: نَشَّال‎; Egyptian Arabic: نشال‎; Armenian: գրպանահատ; Azerbaijani: cibgir, cibəgirən; Bulgarian: джебчия; Catalan: carterista, escurabutxaques; Chinese Mandarin: 扒手, 三隻手/三只手; Czech: kapsář; Danish: lommetyv; Dutch: zakkenroller, gauwdief; English: cutpurse, dipper, pickpocket, pickpurse; Esperanto: poŝoŝtelisto; Estonian: taskuvaras; Finnish: taskuvaras; French: pickpocket, voleur à la tire; Galician: carteirista; Georgian: ჯიბგირი; German: Taschendieb, Taschendiebin; Greek: πορτοφολάς; Ancient Greek: βαλαντιατόμος, βαλαντιητόμος, βαλαντιοκλέπτης, βαλαντιοτόμος, βαλλαντιατόμος, βαλλαντιητόμος, βαλλαντιοκλέπτης, βαλλαντιοτόμος, γαλλιάριος, κομβολύτης; Hebrew: כייס‎; Hungarian: zsebtolvaj, zsebmetsző; Icelandic: vasaþjófur; Indonesian: pencopet, copet; Irish: peasghadaí, piocaire póca; Italian: borseggiatore, borsaiolo; Japanese: 掏摸; Javanese: copèt; Khmer: ចោរ​លុក​ហោ​ប៉ោ; Korean: 소매치기; Lao: ຄົນລ່ວງກະເປົາ; Latin: manticulator, saccularius; Macedonian: џепчија; Malay: penyeluk saku; Maori: ringa kamakama; Mongolian: халаасны хулгайч; Norman: filou; Norwegian Bokmål: lommetyv, lommetjuv; Nynorsk: lommetjuv; Polish: kieszonkowiec; Portuguese: punguista, batedor de carteira, carteirista, trombadinha; Romanian: hoț de buzunare, pungaș; Russian: карманный вор, карманник, щипач; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: џепарош; Roman: džeparoš; Slovene: žepar, žeparka; Spanish: carterista, bolsista, punguista, chorizo; Swahili: mchopozi; Swedish: ficktjuv; Tagalog: mandurukot; Telugu: జేబుదొంగ, కత్తెరదొంగ; Thai: นักแซ้ง, มือกาว, นักล้วงกระเป๋า; Turkish: dızcı, kapkaççı, yankesici; Ukrainian: кишеньковий злодій; Vietnamese: kẻ móc túi; Yoruba: jáwójáwó