Pythias

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Οὐ παύσεσθε, εἶπεν, ἡμῖν ὑπεζωσμένοις ξίφη νόμους ἀναγινώσκοντες; → What! will you never cease prating of laws to us that have swords by our sides? | Stop quoting the laws to us. We carry swords.

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Pȳthiăs: ădis, f.,
I name of a female slave, Ter. Eun. 3, 2, 47 al.; also in a comedy of Caecilius, Hor. A. P. 238 Schol. Cruq and Orell.; Turp. ap. Non. p. 281, 26.
Pythias: ae, m., a false reading for Phintias, v. h. v.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) Pȳthĭăs,¹⁶ ădis, f., nom d’une servante : Ter. Eun. 509 ; Hor. P. 238.
(2) Pȳthĭās, æ, m.,
1 nom d’un statuaire : Plin. 34, 52
2 v. Phintia 2.