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superbo,
non humilis mulier, triumpho. |
superbus, superba, superbumarrogant, overbearing, haughty, proudarrogant, anmaßend, hochmütig, stolzarrogant, dominateur, hautain, fierarrogante, prepotente, arrogante, orgogliosoarrogante, prepotente, altivo, orgulloso |
superbo,(Currently undefined; we'll fix this soon.)
superbo, | nonnot, by no means, nonicht, auf keinen Fall, keinnon, pas du tout, pas denon per nulla, nessunNo, de ninguna manera, no |
superbo, | Non., abb.Nones; 7th of month, March, May, July, Oct., 5th elsewhenNones; 7. des Monats, März, Mai, Juli, Oktober, 5. elsewhenNones, 7 mois, Mars, Mai, Juillet, octobre, 5e autre momentNones, 7 mesi, marzo, maggio, luglio, ottobre, 5 ° elsewhenNones, séptimo del mes, marzo, mayo, julio, octubre, 5 de elsewhen |
superbo, non | humilis, humile, humilior -or -us, humillimus -a -umlow, lowly, small, slight, base, mean, humble, obscure, poor, insignificantniedrig, niedrig, klein, leicht, base, bedeutet, demütigen, zu verdecken, arm, unbedeutendfaible, humble, petit, léger, de base, moyen, humble, obscur, pauvre, insignifiantbasso, umile, piccolo, leggero, base, medio, umile, oscuro, povero, insignificantebajo, humilde, pequeña, ligera, base, media, humilde, oscuro, pobre, insignificante |
superbo, non humilis | mulier, mulieris Fwoman; wife; mistressFrau, Frau, Geliebtefemme, femme, maîtressedonna, moglie, amantemujer, esposa, amante |
superbo, non humilis mulier, | triumphus, triumphi Mtriumph, victory paradeTriumph, Siegesparadetriomphe, défilé de victoire trionfo, la vittoria paratatriunfo, desfile de la victoria |
superbo, non humilis mulier, | triumpho, triumphare, triumphavi, triumphatustriumph over; celebrate a triumph; conquer completely, triumphTriumph über; ein Triumph zu feiern; komplett zu erobern, Triumphtriomphe plus de ; célébrer un triomphe ; conquérir complètement, triomphe trionfare, a celebrare un trionfo; conquistare completamente, trionfotriunfo encima; celebrar un triunfo; conquistar totalmente, triunfo |
▲ ▼ | "triumpho" is of course abl. manner with "superbo," but note that it is place next to "mulier." Did Horace intend the association of the two words?
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