morio
From LSJ
Ἤθους δὲ βάσανός ἐστιν ἀνθρώποις χρόνος → Est moris explorator humani dies → Des menschlichen Charakters Wetzstein ist die Zeit
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mōrĭo: ōnis, m., = μωρός,
I an arrant fool (post-Aug.): quidam tantae sunt fatuitatis, ut non multum a pecoribus differant: quos moriones vulgo vocant, Aug. Ep. 26; Plin. Ep. 9, 17, 1 sq.; Mart. 8, 13; 14, 210 in lemm.—
II Transf., a monster, deformed person, Mart. 6, 39, 17.
mŏrĭo: or mŏrĭon, a false reading for mormorion, Plin. 37, 10, 63, § 173.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
mōrĭō,¹⁵ ōnis, m. (μωρός), un fou, un bouffon : Plin. Min. Ep. 9, 17, 1 ; Mart. 8, 13, 1 || un imbécile : Aug. Ep. 166, 17 || monstre, personne contrefaite : Mart. 6, 39, 17.