Apsus

From LSJ

ὦ δυσπάλαιστον γῆρας, ὡς μισῶ σ' ἔχων, μισῶ δ' ὅσοι χρῄζουσιν ἐκτείνειν βίον, βρωτοῖσι καὶ ποτοῖσι καὶ μαγεύμασι παρεκτρέποντες ὀχετὸν ὥστε μὴ θανεῖν: οὓς χρῆν, ἐπειδὰν μηδὲν ὠφελῶσι γῆν, θανόντας ἔρρειν κἀκποδὼν εἶναι νέοις → Old age, resistless foe, how do I loathe your presence! Them too I loathe, whoever desire to lengthen out the span of life, seeking to turn the tide of death aside by food and drink and magic spells; those whom death should take away to leave the young their place, when they no more can benefit the world

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Apsus: i, m., = Ἄψος,
I a river of Illyria, falling into the Ionian Sea, now Crevata, Caes. B. C. 3, 13; 3, 19; Liv. 31, 27.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

Apsus,¹⁴ ī, m., rivière d’Illyrie : Cæs. C. 3, 13, 5.

Latin > German (Georges)

Apsus, ī, m. (Ἄψος), ein Fluß Illyriens, der auf dem kandavischen Gebirge entspringt und in das Ionische Meer fließt, jetzt Beratino u. in seinem obern Laufe Uzumi, Caes. b. c. 3, 13, 5. Liv. 31, 27, 1. Lucan. 5, 462 sq.