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ἀλλ' ἐπὶ καὶ θανάτῳ φάρμακον κάλλιστον ἑᾶς ἀρετᾶς ἅλιξιν εὑρέσθαι σὺν ἄλλοις → even at the price of death, the fairest way to win his own exploits together with his other companions | but even at the risk of death would find the finest elixir of excellence together with his other companions | but to find, together with other young men, the finest remedy — the remedy of one's own valoreven at the risk of death

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German > Latin

zaghaft, pavidus (voll Bangen u. Zagen, z.B. in acie). – timidus (furchtsam). – infirmus (schwach an Mut = furchtsam, zaghaft). – ignavus (feig). – z. sein, s. zagen: jmd. z. machen, animum alcis frangere. – Adv. pavide; timide; animo timido.