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νύκτα οὖν ἡμέραν ποιούμενος → without delay, as soon as possible, as fast as possible, making the night day, making night into day, turning night into day

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

nătātōrĭus: a, um, adj. natator,
I of or belonging to a swimmer, that serves to swim with, natatory (post-class.): cortex, Isid. Orig. 17, 7, 27.—
II Subst.: nătātōrĭa, ae, f., and nătātōrĭum, i, n., a place for swimming, a swimming - place, a bath; a pool, Sid. Ep. 2, 2: vade ad natatoria Siloe, Vulg. Joh. 9, 7; 11.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

nătātōrĭus, a, um (nato), qui sert à nager : Isid. Orig. 17, 7, 27