inhumanatus
From LSJ
διαφέρει δὲ ἡ κωμῳδία τῆς τραγῳδίας, ὅτι ἡ μὲν κωμῳδία ἀπὸ γέλωτος εἰς γέλωτα καταλήγει, ἡ δὲ τραγῳδία ἀπὸ θρήνου εἰς θρῆνον → comedy is different from tragedy, because comedy tapers off from laughter into laughter, but tragedy from lament into lament
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ĭnhūmānātŭs: a, um in-humanus,
I made man, incarnate: Jesus Christus, Cod. Just. 1, 1, 6: Christus, Cassiod. Hist. Eccl. 10, 10.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ĭnhūmānātus, a, um (in, homo), incarné : Cod. Just. 1, 1, 6.
Latin > German (Georges)
inhūmānātus, a, um (in u. homo), Mensch geworden, Cod. Iust. 1, 1, 6. § 1.
Latin > English
inhumanatus inhumanata, inhumanatum ADJ :: made man; incarnate