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τὴν πολιὴν καλέω Νέμεσιν πόθου, ὅττι δικάζει ἔννομα ταῖς σοβαραῖς θᾶσσον ἐπερχομένη → I call gray hairs the Nemesis of love, because they judge justly, coming sooner to the proud

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pē̆tro: ōnis, m. 1. petra.
I A rustic: petrones rustici fere dicuntur, etc., Fest. p. 206, 23 Müll.; cf.: petrones rustici a petrarum asperitate et duritiā dicti, Paul. ex Fest. p. 207, 6 ib.—
II An old wether, whose flesh is as hard as a stone (anteclass.), Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 40.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) pĕtrō,¹⁴ ōnis, m. (petra),
1 bélier [qui a la chair dure : Pl. Capt. 820
2 paysan lourdaud : Fest. 206, 23 ; P. Fest. 207.

Latin > German (Georges)

petro, ōnis, m. (vermutl. etruskisch), I) ein alter ungeschnittener Hammel, ein Stärbock, von steinhartem Fleische, Plaut. capt. 820 u. 822. – II) ein abgehärteter Landmann, Fest. 206 (b), 23. Paul. ex Fest. 207, 6.