barbatulus
βίος ἀνεόρταστος μακρὴ ὁδὸς ἀπανδόκευτος → a life without feasting is a long journey without an inn | a life without festivals is a long journey without inns | a life without festivals is a long road without inns | a life without festivity is a long road without an inn | a life without festivity is like a long road without an inn | a life without holidays is like a long road without taverns | a life without parties is a long journey without inns | a life without public holidays is a long road without hotels
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
barbātŭlus: a, um,
I adj. dim. barbatus, having a small or foppish beard: concursabant barbatuli juvenes, Cic. Att. 1, 14, 5; 1, 16, 10; Hier. Ep. 117, n. 6 and 10.— Transf. to fishes: barbatuli mulli, Cic. Par. 5, 2, 38.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
barbātŭlus, ī, m. (barbatus), à la barbe naissante (au poil follet) : Cic. Att. 1, 14, 5 || mullus Cic. Par. 38, barbeau [poisson].
Latin > German (Georges)
barbātulus, a, um (Demin. v. barbatus), ein wenig bärtig, milchbärtig, mit einem Stutzbärtchen, iuvenis, Cic. ad Att. 1, 14, 5 u. 1, 16, 11: adulescens, Hier. ep. 117, 6 u. 10: v. Tieren, mulli, Cic. parad. 5, 38.
Latin > English
barbatulus barbatula, barbatulum ADJ :: having small/foppish beard