capo
From LSJ
συνετῶν μὲν ἀνδρῶν, πρὶν γενέσθαι τὰ δυσχερῆ, προνοῆσαι ὅπως μὴ γένηται· ἀνδρείων δέ, γενόμενα εὖ θέσθαι → it is the part of prudent men, before difficulties arise, to provide against their arising; and of courageous men to deal with them when they have arisen
Latin > English
capo caponis N M :: capon; young cockerel?
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
cāpo: ōnis (access. form cāpus, i, Varr. R. R. 2, 7, 15; 3, 9, 3; Col. 8, 2, 3), m., = κύπων,
I a capon, Varr. l. l.; Col. l. l.; Mart. 3, 58, 38; Pall. Nov. 1, 3; Apic. 4, 3.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
cāpō,¹⁶ ōnis, m., chapon : Mart. 3, 58, 38 ; cf. Char. 103, 26.
Latin > German (Georges)
cāpo, ōnis, m. (spät. Nbf. v. capus, s. Charis. 103, 26), der Kapaun, Kapphahn, Mart. 3, 58, 38. Treb. Poll. Gallien. 12, 5. Pallad. 12, 1, 3. Apic. 4, 173.