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ξένῳ δὲ σιγᾶν κρεῖττον ἢ κεκραγέναι → it's better for a stranger to keep silence than to shout (Menander)

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|georg=vatius, a, um, [[einwärts]] [[gebogen]], [[krumm]], cruribus [[potius]] varis [[quam]] vatiis, [[Varro]] r.r. 2, 9, 4: [[homo]], [[mit]] [[einwärts]] gebogenen Schenkeln, [[krummbeinig]], Ulp. dig. 21, 1, 10 extr.
|georg=vatius, a, um, [[einwärts]] [[gebogen]], [[krumm]], cruribus [[potius]] varis [[quam]] vatiis, [[Varro]] r.r. 2, 9, 4: [[homo]], [[mit]] [[einwärts]] gebogenen Schenkeln, [[krummbeinig]], Ulp. dig. 21, 1, 10 extr.
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|lnetxt=vatius vatia, vatium ADJ :: kept-outwards; bow-legged
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Revision as of 20:34, 27 February 2019

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vătĭus: a, um, adj.,
I bent outwards: (canes) sint cruribus rectis et potius varis quam vatiis, Varr. R. R. 2, 9, 4; hence, of persons with legs bent out wards, bowlegged: quaesitum est, an balbus et blaesus ... et varus et vatius sanus sit, Dig. 21, 1, 10 fin.; Mart. 12, 70, 1.—Subst.: vătĭa, ae, m., a bowlegged man: imitari vatias, Varr. L. L. 9, § 10 Müll.; cf. Plin. 11, 45, 105, § 204.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vătĭus, a, um, qui a les jambes arquées, les pieds tournés en dedans : Varro R. 2, 9, 4 || homo Ulp. Dig. 21, 1, 10, un bancal.

Latin > German (Georges)

vatius, a, um, einwärts gebogen, krumm, cruribus potius varis quam vatiis, Varro r.r. 2, 9, 4: homo, mit einwärts gebogenen Schenkeln, krummbeinig, Ulp. dig. 21, 1, 10 extr.

Latin > English

vatius vatia, vatium ADJ :: kept-outwards; bow-legged