Peregri
From TTT
Latin-English
pĕrĕgrī. (ˈpe.re.gri) adv.
- Abroad; not at home.
[pereger.]
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Constructions
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Loci
- αʹ Plautus, Amphitruo prol.:
| ———— res rătĭ|onēsque vōs|tror(um) ōmnium ben(e) ēxpedī|re vōltis pĕrĕg|riqu(e) ēt domi | you all wish your business and accounts to be profitable, both at home and abroad |
- βʹ⁻² Plautus, Persa 1.1:
| —Basilice agito Eleutheria. —Quid iam? —Quia erus peregri est. —Ain tu, peregri est? | “I'm celebrating Independence Day like a king.” “How's that, now?” “Because the master's gone away.” “You don't say—the master's gone away?” |
- γʹ Prudentius, Peristephanon 4.89:
| peregri* necandus / martyr | the martyr to be killed abroad |
