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μή μοι θεοὺς καλοῦσα βουλεύου κακῶς· πειθαρχία γάρ ἐστι τῆς εὐπραξίας μήτηρ, γυνὴ Σωτῆρος· ὦδ᾽ ἔχει λόγος → When you invoke the gods, do not be ill-advised. For Obedience is the mother of Success, wife of Salvation—as the saying goes.

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

trĭumphātor: ōris, m. id.,
I one who triumphs, a triumpher, conqueror, vanquisher (post-class.).
I Lit.: de Samnitibus triumphator, App. Mag. p. 285, 12; Vulg. 1 Reg. 15, 29.—
   B Triumphator, an epithet of Jupiter, App. de Mundo, 75, 10.— Of Hercules, Inscr. Orell. 1042.—Of the Roman emperors, Inscr. Orell. 2.—
II Trop.: erroris, Min. Fel. Oct. 37.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

trĭumphātŏr, ōris, m., (triumpho), triomphateur : Apul. Apol. 17 || [fig.] erroris Minuc. 37, vainqueur de l’erreur || [épithète de Jupiter] Apul. Mund. 37 ; [d’Hercule, des Césars] Inscr.

Latin > German (Georges)

triumphātor, ōris, m. (triumpho), der Triumphierer, Triumphator, ille vir de Sabinis deque Samnitibus deque Pyrrho triumphator, Apul. apol. 17: als Beiname Jupiters, Apul. de mund. 37: der röm. Kaiser, Corp. inscr. Lat. 6, 1188 (wo triumfat.). – bildl., tr. et victor, Min. Fel. 37, 1: m. Genet., ut ille mei victor est, ita ego triumphator erroris, Tr. über usw., Min. Fel. 40, 2.