porro Quirites
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[edit]Phrase
[edit]- hither, ye Romans!
- c. 105 BCE – 43 BCE, Decimus Laberius, Fragments 361 in Scaenicae Romanorum Poesis Fragmenta (volume I), Otto Ribbeck (editor), Leipzig 1897:
- Porrō, Quirītēs! lībertātem perdimus.
- Hither, ye Romans! we’re losing our liberty.
- Porrō, Quirītēs! lībertātem perdimus.
- c. 1st C. CE, various authors, Priapeia 26.1–6:
- Porrō―nam quis erit modus?―Quirītēs,
aut praecīdite sēmināle membrum,
quod tōtīs mihi noctibus fatīgant
vīcīnae sine fīne prūrientēs
vērnīs passeribus salāciōrēs,
aut rumpar, nec habēbitis Priāpum.- Hither―for what measure will there be?―Romans,
either cut me the seminal member,
which in all the nights exhaust
the neighbour women, endlessly itching
more lecherous than the springtime sparrows,
or I’ll break, and you’ll have no Priapus.
- Hither―for what measure will there be?―Romans,
- Porrō―nam quis erit modus?―Quirītēs,
- c. 105 BCE – 43 BCE, Decimus Laberius, Fragments 361 in Scaenicae Romanorum Poesis Fragmenta (volume I), Otto Ribbeck (editor), Leipzig 1897:
References
[edit]- “porro”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- “porrō” on pages 1547–1548 of the Oxford Latin Dictionary (1st ed., 1968–82)
- “porrō” in volume 10,1, column 2766, line 31 in the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (TLL Open Access), Berlin (formerly Leipzig): De Gruyter (formerly Teubner), 1900–present