adno
From LSJ
συνετῶν μὲν ἀνδρῶν, πρὶν γενέσθαι τὰ δυσχερῆ, προνοῆσαι ὅπως μὴ γένηται· ἀνδρείων δέ, γενόμενα εὖ θέσθαι → it is the part of prudent men, before difficulties arise, to provide against their arising; and of courageous men to deal with them when they have arisen
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
adnō,¹³ āvī, āre, intr., nager vers : [avec ad ] *Cæs. C. 2, 44, 1 ; Gell. 6, 8, 7 ; [avec dat.] Virg. En. 6, 358 ; Liv. 28, 36, 12 || arriver par eau : ad urbem Cic. Rep. 2, 9, à la ville || nager à côté de [dat.] : Tac. Ann. 14, 29.
Latin > English
adno adnare, adnavi, adnatus V INTRANS :: swim to/towards, approach by swimming; sail to/towards; brought by sea (goods)