soporus
Θεὸς πέφυκεν, ὅστις οὐδὲν δρᾷ κακόν → Deus est, qui nihil admisit umquam in se mali → Es ist ein göttlich Wesen, wer nichts Schlechtes tut
Latin > English
soporus sopora, soporum ADJ :: that induces sleep
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sŏpōrus: a, um, adj. id. (poet.),
I of or belonging to sleep, i. e.,
I Sleep-bringing, causing sleep: Nox, Verg. A. 6, 390; Luc. 2, 236; Stat. Th. 1, 403: soporae pennae (Somni), Sil. 10, 354: amnis, i. e. Lethe, id. 13, 856.—
II Heavy with sleep, drowsy, dozy: dapibus vinoque soporus, Val. Fl. 2, 222.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
sŏpōrus,¹⁶ a, um (sopor),
1 qui apporte le sommeil : Virg. En. 6, 390 ; Sil. 13, 856, etc.
2 assoupi : Val. Flacc. 2, 221.
Latin > German (Georges)
sopōrus, a, um (sopor), voll Schlafes, I) = schlafbringend, nox, Verg. Aen. 6, 390. Lucan. 2, 236. Stat. Theb. 1, 403: quies, Chalcid. Tim. 248: soporae (Somni) pennae, Sil. 10, 354 sq.: amnis, v. der Lethe, Sil. 13, 856. – subst., papaveris lacrima, quae sopora a quibusdam appellatur, Marc. Emp. 1. – II) = schlaftrunken, dapibus vinoque sopori, Val. Flacc. 2, 221.
Translations
drowsy
Albanian: përgjumur; Arabic: نَعْسَان; Bulgarian: сънлив; Catalan: somnolent; Chinese Mandarin: 想睡, 昏昏欲睡, 睏/困; Czech: ospalý; Dutch: slaperig; Esperanto: dormema; Finnish: unelias; French: ensommeillé, somnolent; Galician: durmiñento; German: schläfrig; Greek: νυσταγμένος; Ancient Greek: καρηβαρής, καρῶδες, καρώδης, ληθαργικός, νυστακτής, νυσταλέος, νύσταλος, ὑπνηλός, ὑπνηρός, ὑπνίδιος, ὑπνῶδες, ὑπνώδης, ὑπνωτικός; Irish: codlatach, suanmhar, néalmhar, sámh; Italian: insonnolito, assonnato; Japanese: 眠い, 眠たい; Latin: soporus, somnolentus, somniculosus; Latvian: miegains; Lithuanian: mieguistas; Macedonian: сонлив; Maori: pōuruuru, hāmoemoe, hiamoe, hinamoe, harotu; Persian: خواب و بیدار، نیمه خواب; Polish: senny, ospały; Portuguese: sonolento, modorrento; Russian: сонный, сонливый, заспанный; Scottish Gaelic: suaineach; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: по̏спа̄н, са̀њив, дрѐмљив; Roman: pȍspān, sànjiv, drèmljiv; Spanish: adormecido, soñoliento, somnífero, soporífero, somnoliento; Swedish: dåsig; Welsh: cysglyd