adoreus
κρεῖττον εἶναι φιλοσόφως ἀποθανεῖν ἢ ἀφιλοσόφως ζῆν → that it is better to die in manner befitting a philosopher than to live unphilosophically
Latin > English
adoreus adorea, adoreum ADJ :: pertaining to/consisting of emmer wheat/spelt
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ădōrĕus: a, um, adj. ador,
I pertaining to spelt, consisting of spelt.
I Adj.: far adoreum = ador, Cato, R. R. 83; Varr. R. R. 1, 9, 4; Col. 11, 2, 74 sq.: semen, Cato, R. R. 34; Col. 2, 6, 1: liba, Verg. A. 7, 109: bellaria, Stat. S. 1, 6, 10.—
II Subst.
A ădōrĕa (adoria, Paul. ex Fest. p. 3 Müll.; see below), ae, f. (sc. donatio), a reward of valor (in early ages this usually consisted of grain); hence, trop., glory, fame, renown: gloriam denique ipsam a farris honore adoream appellabant, Plin. 18, 3, 3, § 14; id. 8, 9, 19, § 83: praedā agroque adoreāque affecit populares suos, Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 38: pulcher fugatis Ille dies Latio tenebris, Qui primus almā risit adoreā, in lordly honor, viz. by the defeat of Hasdrubal, Hor. C. 4, 4, 41. (Festus gives another explanation for the signif. honor, renown, etc.: adoriam laudem sive gloriam dicebant, quia gloriosum eum putabant esse, qui farris copia abundaret, Fest. p. 3 Müll.). —
B ădōrĕum. i, n. (sc. far), i. q. ador, spelt, Col. 2, 8, 5.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) ădōrĕus,¹⁵ a, um, de blé : Cato Agr. 34, 2 ; Varro R. 1, 9, 4 || adorea liba Virg. En. 7, 109, gâteaux de farine de froment || ădōrĕum, ī, [s. ent. far ], n., blé-froment : Col. Rust. 2, 8, 5 ; Plin. 18, 191.
Latin > German (Georges)
adōreus, a, um (ador), zum Dinkel od. Spelt gehörig, Dinkel-, Spelt-, far (= ador), semen, Scriptt. r.r.: liba, aus Dinkelmehl, Verg.: bellaria, Stat.: subst., adōreum, ī, n. (sc. far) = ador (w.s.), Col. 2, 8, 5. Plin. 18, 191.