permodicus
τίς Ἑλλὰς ἢ βάρβαρος ἢ τῶν προπάροιθ' εὐγενετᾶν ἕτερος ἔτλα κακῶν τοσῶνδ' αἵματος ἁμερίου τοιάδ' ἄχεα φανερά → what woman Greek or foreign or what other scion of ancient nobility has endured of mortal bloodshed's woes so many, such manifest pains
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
per-mŏdĭcus: a, um, adj.,
I very moderate, very small: locus, Suet. Aug. 6: res familiaris, id. Tib. 47: dos, Dig. 11, 7, 20: numerus, Vulg. 2 Par. 24, 24.—Adv.: per-mŏdĭcē, very little, Col. 5, 11, 7.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
permŏdĭcus,¹⁵ a, um, très mesuré, très peu étendu : Suet. Aug. 6 || [fig.] très peu considérable : Dig. 11, 7, 20 || subst. n. pl. permodica, bribes (restes d’un repas) : Ps. Aur. Vict. Epit. 24, 5.
Latin > German (Georges)
per-modicus, a, um, sehr mäßig, sehr klein, unbedeutend, locus, Suet.: res familiaris, Suet.: dos, Ulp. dig.: somni fuit permodici, Capit. – neutr. pl. subst., ut illa ipsa permodica, si mensae prandioque superessent, quamvis alteri convivio reponerentur, jene kleinen (wenigen) Reste, Aur. Vict. epit. 24, 5.
Latin > Chinese
permodicus, a, um. adj. :: 甚小者