Lexicon:Fortunatos nimium...
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Citation: | fortunatos nimium... |
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Language: | Latin |
References: | The Ionian Mission, page 20 |
Meaning: | lit.: 'happy to an excessive degree...'. |
Notes:
Full quote is O fortunatos nimium, sua si bona norint, agricolas, 'O how very happy farmers could be, if only they would count their blessings (lit.: know their possessions)! Virgil, Georgics II.
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