unguentatus

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μούνη γὰρ ἄγειν οὐκέτι σωκῶ λύπης ἀντίρροπον ἄχθος → I have no longer strength to bear alone the burden of grief that weighs me down, I no longer have the strength to hold up alone the weight of grief that pushes against me, I no longer have the strength to counterbalance alone the weight of grief that acts as counterweight, I have no longer strength to balance alone the counterpoising weight of sorrow

Source

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

unguentātus,¹⁶ a, um, parfumé : Pl. Truc. 288 ; cf. Gell. 7, 12, 5 ; 12, 2, 11.

Latin > English

unguentatus unguentata, unguentatum ADJ :: anointed or greased with ointments

Latin > German (Georges)

unguentātus, a, um (unguentum), besalbt, balsamiert, Catull., Sen. fr. u.a.