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cedit: here, "goes"; cf. incedo, accedo , etc. amminiculis: "props, supports." opus est: "there is need of," + ablative. supellectilis: < supellex , "furniture, apparatus." permultis . . . possideant: proverb, phrased in indirect statement after verum . . . est ; permultis is ablative after indigere . minimum: sc. eos [ qui . . . metiantur ] indigere , in a continuation of the proverb with a change from ablative to accusative after indigere .
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