gypsum
From LSJ
Θνητὸς πεφυκὼς τοὐπίσω πειρῶ βλέπειν → Homo natus id, quod instat, ut videas, age → Als sterblich Wesen mühe dich zu seh'n, was folgt
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
gypsum: i, n., = γύψος,
I white lime plaster, gypsum.
I Lit., Plin. 36, 24, 59, § 182; 14, 19, 24, § 120; 20, 9, 39, § 98; Col. 12, 20, 8; Cato, R. R. 39, 1 al.—
II Transf., figures in gypsum, plaster images: plena omnia gypso Chrysippi, Juv. 2, 4.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
gypsum,¹⁵ ī, n. (γύψος), pierre à plâtre, gypse, plâtre : Cato Agr. 39, 1 ; Sen. Nat. 3, 25, 1 ; Plin. 36, 182 || plâtre, statue ou portrait en plâtre : Juv. 2, 4.
Latin > German (Georges)
gypsum, ī, n. (γυψος), I) der Gips, Cato r. r. 39, 1. Cels. 2, 33. Col. 12, 16, 4. Sen. nat. qu. 3, 25, 1. Plin. 14, 120 u. 36, 182. Iuven. 2, 4. – II) meton., ein Gipsbild, Iuven. 2, 4.