obvio
ὥσπερ σελήνη γ' ἡλίῳ· τὴν μὲν χρόαν ἰδεῖν ὁμοιόν ἔστι θάλπει δ' οὐδαμῶς → like the moon to the sun: its color is similar to the eye, but it does not give off any heat
Latin > English
obvio obviare, obviavi, obviatus V DAT :: meet (with dat.)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ob-vĭo: āvi, 1, v. n.,
I to meet (post-class.).
I In gen.: alicui, Hier. Ep. 5, 1: sibi, Vulg. Psa. 84, 11.—
II In partic.
A In a hostile sense, to withstand, resist, oppose: alicui, Macr. S. 7, 5: suae confessioni, Dig. 39, 5, 30.—
B To prevent, hinder, obviate: grandini, Pall. 1, 35, 14: vermibus, id. Mart. 10, 4.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
obvĭō, āvī, ātum, āre, intr., aller au-devant de (avec datif) : Hier. Ep. 5, 1 || barrer passage, s’opposer à : Macr. Sat. 7, 5 || [fig.] prévenir, écarter, obvier à [dat.] : Pall. 1, 35, 14.
Latin > German (Georges)
ob-vio, āvī, āre, begegnen, I) eig.: alci, Veget., Iul. Vict. u. Eccl. – II) bildl.: a) entgegentreten = sich widersetzen, Macr. u.a. – b) begegnen, abhelfen, verhindern, Pallad. u.a.