Glossary entry

Italian term or phrase:

non pago di

English translation:

not satisfied with

Added to glossary by nimopaz
Nov 14, 2009 11:29
15 yrs ago
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Italian term

non pago di

Italian to English Art/Literary History
"Non pago del fratricidio, trasformò la vicenda in farsa."

The sentence refers to Caracalla who had his brother assassinated.
How to render the expression "non pago di"?
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Non-PRO (1): Jim Tucker (X)

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Proposed translations

+3
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Selected

not satisfied with

you can translate the rest :)
Peer comment(s):

agree Jim Tucker (X) : = appagato; here possibly "not content with"
6 mins
agree Pnina
18 mins
agree De Novi
1 hr
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2 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks!"
+1
18 mins

not sated by

another take
Peer comment(s):

agree pincorvaja (X)
5 mins
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+1
31 mins
Italian term (edited): non pago di <...>

as if <...> were not enough

Peer comment(s):

agree Shera Lyn Parpia
5 mins
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5 hrs

not content(ed) with

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