Meaning of 'Micantia' in English | Latin to English
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"Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno.""
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Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno."
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"Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno.""
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"Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno.""
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> Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno."
> Corpus Extract [Node 896]: Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno." detected in formal dataset.
π Collocation Matrix: Words frequently paired with Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno." include "And now I neared the gates, and thought my flight / achieved, when suddenly a noise we hear / of trampling feet, and, peering through the night, / my father cries, "Fly, son, the Greeks are near; / they come, I see the glint of shield and spear, / fierce foes in front and flashing arms behind." context" and "Latin verbs".
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How do you say "And now I neared the gates, and thought my flight / achieved, when suddenly a noise we hear / of trampling feet, and, peering through the night, / my father cries, "Fly, son, the Greeks are near; / they come, I see the glint of shield and spear, / fierce foes in front and flashing arms behind."" in English?
The most natural translation is "Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar / evasisse viam, subito cum creber ad aures / visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram / prospiciens "Nate", exclamat, "fuge, nate, propinquant. / Ardentes clipeos atque Γ¦ra micantia cerno."".