Lexicon:An, si quis atro dente me petiverit ...
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Citation: | An, si quis atro dente me petiverit inultus ut flebo puer? |
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Language: | Latin |
References: | The Golden Ocean, page 92 |
Meaning: | If someone attacks me with malevolent ill-will (lit: 'black tooth'), shall I wail like a frustrated child? |
Notes:
Horace Epodi 1.
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