sollistimus

From LSJ

Θησαυρός ἐστι τῶν κακῶν κακὴ γυνή → Ingens mali thesaurus est mulier mala → Ein Schatz an allem Schlechten ist ein schlechtes Weib

Menander, Monostichoi, 233

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sollistĭmus: (sōlist-), a, um, adj. old sup. form of sollus = salvus; v. Corss. Krit. Beitr. p. 313 sq.,
I most perfect, only in the expression tripudium sollistimum, in augural lang.; the most favorable omen, when the chickens ate so greedily that the corn fell from their bills to the ground, Fest. p. 298 Müll.; Cic. Div. 1, 15, 28; 2, 34, 72; Liv. 10, 40; cf. Becker, Antiq. II. pt. 3, p. 79; and Lange, Antiq. I. p. 257.

Latin > German (Georges)

sollistimus, a, um, s. sollistimus.