Usages of felix
Itaque sapiens femina nec felicibus tantum, sed etiam infelicibus adest, et omnes benignitate vincit.
And so a wise woman is present not only for the fortunate, but also for the unfortunate, and overcomes everyone by kindness.
Rea felix est, quia iudex eam absolvit.
The defendant is fortunate, because the judge acquits her.
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