datus
From LSJ
ἀσκεῖν περὶ τὰ νοσήματα δύο, ὠφελεῖν ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
dătus: ūs, m. id.,
I a giving: in abl., Plaut. Trin. 5, 2, 16.—
II = datum, a gift (late Lat.): datus insipientis non est utilis tibi, Vulg. Sirach, 20, 14; 18, 18.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) dătus, a, um, part. de do.
(2) dătŭs, abl. ū, action de donner : Pl. Trin. 1140.
Latin > German (Georges)
datus, Abl. ū, m. (do), I) das Geben, meo datu, Plaut. trin. 1140. – II) die Gabe, gratia datus, Vulg. Sirach 7, 37. Vgl. Thielemann in Wölfflins Archiv 1, 74 u. 8, 528.