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καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?

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Latin > English

vadosus vadosa, vadosum ADJ :: full of shallows

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vădōsus: a, um, adj. vadum,
I full of shallows or fords, shallow, shoal: mare, Caes. B. C. 1, 25: amnis, Verg. A. 7, 728: Syrtes, Sall. J. 78, 2: ostium portūs, Liv. 37, 14, 7: fretum, id. 33, 17, 6: litora, Val. Max. 8, 7, ext. 1: navigatio, Plin. 6, 23, 26, § 99.—Poet.: aquae, i. e. restless, Luc. 8, 698.—Sup.: Ganges ubi vadosissimus est, Sol. 52.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

vădōsus,¹³ a, um (vadum), qui a beaucoup de gués, souvent guéable : Cæs. C. 1, 25 ; Virg. En. 7, 728 ; vadosissimus Sol. 52 || vadosæ aquæ Luc. 8, 698, flots qui laissent voir les bas-fonds, houleux || vadosa navigatio Plin. 6, 99, navigation sur des bas-fonds.

Latin > German (Georges)

vadōsus, a, um (vadum), voll seichter Stellen, voll Untiefen, sehr seicht, mare, Caes., Sen. u.a.: fretum, Liv.: litora, Ambros.: ubi Ganges vadosissimus est, Solin.: poet, aquae, unruhige, Lucan.: übtr., navigatio, durch Untiefen gefährliche, Plin.