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Revision as of 18:45, 29 August 2023
Latin 21r
Nam palma tutam signo sic defero dagam.
Cum manibus tollam cunctis gestantibus ipsam.
- Cum cunctos superem qui possunt bellica mecum
Pro manibus fractis ornatus porto lacertis.
Brachia conclaudas cunctis bellantibus orbe
Taliter ut dextram nequeant praetendere tutam /
Nunc letus claves manibus sic congero binas.
- Queris cur pedibus pessundo gloria tales
Cur luctando viros dico prosternere cuntos
Palma quidem nostra praetenditur sistere dextra.
Italian
After taking away your dagger, to signify my victory |
[6a-a] Nam palmam tutam signo sic refero dagam |
Because I triumph over those who fight with me, |
[6a-b] Cum cuntos superem qui possunt bellica mecum |
Locking the arms of all opponents |
[6a-c] Brachia cumclaudas cuntis bellantibus orbe |
You ask how I force others to the ground under my feet with such prowess, |
[6a-d] Queris cur pedibus pessundo gloria talles |
English 21r