scissilis
τῶν Λειβηθρίων ἀμουσότερος → more uncultured than Leibethrans, more uncultured than the people of Leibethra, lowest degree of mental cultivation
Latin > English
scissilis scissilis, scissile ADJ :: torn, tattered (clothes); easily split, fissile (minerals)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
scissĭlis: e, adj. scindo.
I That may easily be split, cleft, or rent: alumen, Cels. 5, 2; 6, 11: lapis, id. 6, 6, 30.—
II (Postclass.) scissus, a, um, rent, torn: palliastrum, App. M. 1, p. 104, 27; cf. centunculus, id. 9, p. 222, 27: fasciae, Veg. 3, 47, 3.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
scissĭlis, e (scindo), fissile, qui se partage en lames : Cels. Med. 5, 2 ; scissile alumen Cels. Med. 6, 6, 30, alun scaïole ou de plume || déchiré, fendu : Veg. Mul. 2, 47, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
scissilis, e (scindo) – σχιστός, I) spaltig, sich spaltend, alumen sc., der faserige Alaun, griech. στυπτηρία σχιστή, Cels. 5, 2 u.a.: ders. lapis sc., Cels. 6, 6, 30. – II) zerrissen, Apul. u. Veget.