Meaning of 'Trepidusque' in English | Latin to English
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As one who, in a tangled brake apart, / on some lithe snake, unheeded in the briar, / hath trodden heavily, and with backward start / flies, trembling at the head uplift in ire / and blue neck, swoln in many a glittering spire. / So slinks Androgeus, shuddering with dismay.Improvisum aspris veluti qui sentibus anguem / pressit humi nitens, trepidusque repente refugit / attollentem iras et cærula colla tumentem; / haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus abibat.
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As one who, in a tangled brake apart, / on some lithe snake, unheeded in the briar, / hath trodden heavily, and with backward start / flies, trembling at the head uplift in ire / and blue neck, swoln in many a glittering spire. / So slinks Androgeus, shuddering with dismay.Improvisum aspris veluti qui sentibus anguem / pressit humi nitens, trepidusque repente refugit / attollentem iras et cærula colla tumentem; / haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus abibat.
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Improvisum aspris veluti qui sentibus anguem / pressit humi nitens, trepidusque repente refugit / attollentem iras et cærula colla tumentem; / haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus abibat.!!!
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Improvisum aspris veluti qui sentibus anguem / pressit humi nitens, trepidusque repente refugit / attollentem iras et cærula colla tumentem; / haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus abibat. VariantRoot
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How do you say "As one who, in a tangled brake apart, / on some lithe snake, unheeded in the briar, / hath trodden heavily, and with backward start / flies, trembling at the head uplift in ire / and blue neck, swoln in many a glittering spire. / So slinks Androgeus, shuddering with dismay." in English?
The most natural translation is "Improvisum aspris veluti qui sentibus anguem / pressit humi nitens, trepidusque repente refugit / attollentem iras et cærula colla tumentem; / haud secus Androgeos visu tremefactus abibat.".