cataclysmus

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πρὸς ὀλίγον ἡσθεὶς ναυτιᾷ → having been delighted a very little while, he is nauseated

Source

Latin > English

cataclysmus cataclysmi N M :: deluge, flood, inundation; (medical) washing diseased member, shower, douche

Latin > German (Georges)

cataclysmus, ī, m. (κατακλυσμός) I) die allgemeine Überschwemmung, Sintflut, Tert. apol. 40. Lact. 2, 10, 10: Ogygi (zur Zeit des O.), Varr. r. r. 3, 1, 3: zur Zeit des Deukalion, Hyg. fab. 153. Augustin. de civ. dei 18, 10: c. maximus, Schol. Caes. Germ. Arat. 287. p. 406, 3 E. – II) die Übergießung des kranken Gliedes mit Wasser, die Bähung, Cael. Aur. chron. 1, 1, 42 u.a.