prosthesis

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Δίκαιος ἐὰν ᾖς, πανταχοῦ τῷ τρόπῳ χρήσῃ νόμῳ († λαληθήσῃ) → Si iustus es pro lege tibi mores erunt → Bist du gerecht, ist dein Charakter dir Gesetz (wirst du in aller Munde sein)

Menander, Monostichoi, 135

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prosthĕsis: is, f., = πρόσθεσις, and prŏthĕsis, is, f., = πρόθεσις,
I a grammatical figure consisting in the prefixing of a letter or syllable to a word, prosthesis; as gnatus for natus, tetuli for tuli, Charis. 4; Diom. 2.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prosthĕsis (proth-), is, f. (πρόσθεσις, πρόθεσις), prosthèse ou prothèse, addition d’une lettre au commencement d’un mot : Char. 278, 1 ; Diom. 440, 32 ; Serv. En. 2, 328.

Latin > German (Georges)

prosthesis, Akk. in, f. (πρόςθεσις), der Ansatz, u. prothesis, Akk. in, f. (πρόθεσις), der Vorsatz, eine qramm. Figur, wenn einem Worte zu Anfang ein Buchstabe od. eine Silbe angesetzt wird (zB, gnatus, tetuli, st. natus, tuli), prosth., Diom. 440, 32 u. 33: proth., Pompeii comment. 296, 31. Consent. 387, 33. Serv. Verg. Aen. 2, 328. Charis. 278, 1 u. 2: protheseon parallage, Diom. 443, 1.