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Revision as of 14:05, 16 May 2024

Latin > English

noctivagus noctivaga, noctivagum ADJ :: night-wandering

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

noctĭvăgus: a, um, adj. nox-vagus; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 68,
I night-wandering; that wanders about by night (poet.): noctivagae faces caeli, Lucr. 5, 1191: currus (sc. Phoebes), Verg. A. 10, 216: deus, i. e. sleep, Stat. Th. 10, 158: iter, Val. Fl. 2, 44.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

noctĭvăgus,¹⁴ a, um (nox, vagus), qui erre pendant la nuit : Lucr. 5, 1191 ; Virg. En. 10, 216 ; Stat. Th. 10, 158.

Latin > German (Georges)

noctivagus, a, um (nox u. vagus), bei Nacht umherschweifend, faces caeli, Lucr.: currus (des Mondes), Verg.: iter, Val. Flacc.: deus, der Schlaf, Stat.: n. quidam seminator, Faust. b. Augustin, c. Faust. 18, 3.