"proximus egomet mihi" meaning in Latin

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Proverb

IPA: /ˈprok.si.mus ˈe.ɡo.met ˈmi.hi/ [Classical], [ˈprɔks̠ɪmʊs̠ ˈɛɡɔmɛt̪ ˈmi(ɦ)ɪ] [Classical], /ˈprok.si.mus ˈe.ɡo.met ˈmi.i/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [ˈprɔksimus ˈɛːɡomet̪ ˈmiːi] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: From proximus (“closest, nearest”) and egomet (“myself, I”) and mihi (“to me”) the dative of ego (“I”). Literally meaning "the closest one to me is me myself", "I am the one who is closest to myself" or "I myself am closest to myself". Etymology templates: {{m|la|proximus||closest, nearest}} proximus (“closest, nearest”), {{m|la|egomet||myself, I}} egomet (“myself, I”), {{m|la|mihi||to me}} mihi (“to me”), {{m|la|ego||I}} ego (“I”), {{B.C.E.|nodots=1}} BCE, {{BCE}} BCE Head templates: {{head|la|proverb}} proximus egomet mihi
  1. (idiomatic) every man for himself; charity begins at home Wikipedia link: Andria (comedy) Tags: idiomatic Synonyms: proximus sum egomet mihi
    Sense id: en-proximus_egomet_mihi-la-proverb-9LR~UMBJ Categories (other): Latin entries with incorrect language header, Latin proverbs, Undetermined quotations with omitted translation

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