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Λιμὴν νεὼς ὅρμος, βίου δ' ἀλυπία → Des Lebens Ankerplatz und Port ist Seelenruh → Λιμὴν πλοίου μέν, ἀλυπία δ' ὅρμος βίου

Menander, Monostichoi, 318

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cernŭus: a, um, adj. root kar, v. celsus; cf. κάρηνον, cerebrum,
I with the face turned towards the earth, inclined forwards, stooping or bowing forwards (very rare and only poet.): cernuus dicitur proprie inclinatus, quasi quod terram cernit, Non. p. 20, 33 sq.; Lucil. ib. p. 21, 1: ejectoque incumbit cernuus armo, * Verg. A. 10, 894 (v. Serv. ad h. 1.): cernuus inflexo sonipes effuderat armo, Sil. 10, 255 sq.; Arn. 7, p. 246.—Hence,
II That turns a somersault; a tumbler, mountebank, κυβιστητήρ, πεταυριστής, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 21, 6; Varr. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 10, 894; cf. Gloss. Philox.: cernuli πεταυρισταί.
cernŭus: i, m.,
I a kind of shoe, acc. to Paul. ex Fest. p. 55 Müll., and Isid. Orig. 19, 34, 13.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) cernŭus,¹⁶ a, um (*cersnuus, cf. cerebrum), qui se courbe ou tombe en avant : equus incumbit cernuus Virg. En. 10, 894, le cheval s’abat la tête en avant.
(2) cernŭus, ī, m., saltimbanque, bateleur : Lucil. d. Non. 21, 6 || espèce de guêtre : P. Fest. 55, 6 ; Isid. Orig. 19, 34, 13.

Latin > English

cernuus cernua, cernuum ADJ :: head foremost; falling headlong; face down, inclined/stooping/bowing forwards
cernuus cernuus cernui N M :: kind of shoe; tumbler (L+S); mountebank