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Animae negotium illa facessit, et de templo Dii immundum stabulum facit.
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"This is the difference between a meretrix (harlot) and a prostibula (common strumpet): a meretrix is of a more honorable station and calling; for meretrices are so named a merendo (from earning wages) because they plied their calling only by night; prostibulu because they stand before the stabulum (stall) for gain both by day and night."
Satyricon 2007
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After bloodletting we must proceed to other medicines; first prepare, and then purge, Augeae stabulum purgare, make the body clean before we hope to do any good.
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Thus, the word here translated "hut" is _zabulum_; this I presume is another way of spelling _stabulum_, for the meanings given in Du Cange to _zabulum_ or similar words are here quite unsuitable.
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Ibi stabulum ingéns repperit, in quó taurí erant inclúsí; tum portís apertís taurós in lúcem tráxit, et summá cum difficultáte iugum imposuit.
Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles A First Latin Reader John [Editor] Kirtland
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Tum postquam múrum perrúpit, aquam in stabulum immísit et tálí modó contrá opíniónem omnium opus cónfécit.
Ritchie's Fabulae Faciles A First Latin Reader John [Editor] Kirtland
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Hoc stabulum, quod per trīgintā annōs nōn pūrgātum erat, Herculēs intrā spatium ūnīus diēī pūrgāre iussus est. llle negōtium alacriter suscēpit, et prīmum labōre gravissimō maximam fossam fōdit per quam flūminis aquam dē montibus ad mūrum stabulī dūxit.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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Tum partem parvam mūrī dēlēvit et aquam in stabulum immīsit.
Latin for Beginners Benjamin Leonard D'Ooge 1900
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Nam ipse Dominus in Evangelio dicit: Qui non intrat per ostium in stabulum ovium, sed adscendit aliunde, ille fur est et latro.
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Nam ipse Dominus in Evangelio dicit: Qui non intrat per ostium in stabulum ovium, sed adscendit aliunde, ille fur est et latro.
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