- now
seldom read. One line is
sometimes quoted:
Incidis in
Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim (You run into Scylla,
desiring to
avoid Charybdis) (V.301).[relevant...
-
quoted another line that had
become proverbial,
incidit in
Scyllam cupiēns
vītāre Charybdem (into
Scylla he fell,
wishing to
avoid Charybdis). This final...
- L****e
Stefanz Christmas album released on 14
November 2008. The track, "
Vitare än snö",
charted at
Svensktoppen for two w****s. Tänk vá
tomten likna pappa...
- "Between a rock and a hard place". The
Latin line
incidit in
scyllam cupiens vitare charybdim ("he runs into Scylla,
wishing to
avoid Charybdis") had earlier...
-
divinis agendis est quid
universalis catholica recipiat ecclesia et quid
vitare debeat' [“Now
indeed the
Divine Scriptures must be discussed: what the universal...
- runs on Scylla,
wishing to
avoid Charybdis' (incidit in
scyllam cupiens vitare charybdim), a
parallel pointed out by
Edmund Arwaker in the
moral that follows...
-
referring to Virgil's Aeneid, is
sometimes quoted:
Incidit in
Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim("He runs into Scylla,
wanting to
avoid Charybdis") Many poems...
-
Sergeant Desirae Klein as
Barbeque Girl
Jason Lustig as The
Undertaker Joseph Vitare as
Kuwaiti Captain Dread Central called Uncle Sam a "way
underrated slasher...
- as
persons to be
shunned and who were
therefore known as
vitandi (Latin
vitare, to avoid), also with
those who were
notoriously guilty of
striking a cleric...
-
semantic root in
vitium may have been "hindrance",
related to the verb vito,
vitare, "to go out of the way"; the
adjective form
vitiosus can mean "hindering"...