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ἠργάζετο τῷ σώματι μισθαρνοῦσα τοῖς βουλομένοις αὐτῇ πλησιάζειν → she lived as a prostitute letting out her person for hire to those who wished to enjoy her, she worked with her body by hiring herself out to anyone who wanted to have sex with her

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Latin > English

haedus haedi N M :: kid, young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer), "The Kid"

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

haedus: (less correctly hoedus, and archaic aedus or ēdus; cf. Quint. 1, 5, 19, and see the letter H; Sabine, fedus, like fircus for hircus, cf. Varr. L.L. 5, § 97 Müll., and see the letter F), i, m. Sanscr. huda, ram; O. H. Germ. Geiz; cf. Gr. χίμαρος,
I a young goat, a kid (cf.: hircus, caper).
I Lit., Varr. R. R. 2, 3, 4; 8; Cic. de Sen. 16, 56; Verg. G. 4, 10; Hor. C. 3, 18, 5; id. Epod. 2, 60; Mart. 10, 87, 17.—As a fig. for wantonness: tenero lascivior haedo, Ov. M. 13, 791; as a fig. of weakness, Lucr. 3, 7.—
II Transf., plur.: Haedi, a small double star in the hand of the Waggoner (Auriga), Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 43, 110; so in plur., Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 8; Col. 11, 2, 73: pluviales Haedi, Verg. A. 9,668; cf. nimbosi, Ov. Tr. 1, 11, 13. —In sing.: purus et Orion, purus et Haedus erit, Prop. 2, 26 (3, 22), 56.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hædus¹¹ (arch. ædus et edus, cf. Quint. 1, 5, 19 et 20 ), ī, m., petit bouc, chevreau ; [sens collectif] : villa abundat hædo Cic. CM 56, la ferme a du chevreau en abondance || pl. Hædi, les Chevreaux, constellation : Varro R. 2, 1, 8 ; Virg. En. 9, 668.

Latin > German (Georges)

haedus (aedus), ī, m., I) das Böckchen, der junge Ziegenbock, haedorum grex, Verg.: tenellulus h., Catull.: haedi maximi et pulcherrimi, Varro: haedum iugulare, Ov.: kollektiv, abundat (villa) porco, haedo, Cic. de sen. 56. – II) übtr., haedi, die Böcklein, zwei Sterne an der Vorhand des Fuhrmanns, deren Aufgang Sturm u. Regen verkündete, haedorum dies, Verg. georg. 1, 205: haedi pluviales, Verg. Aen. 9, 668: haedorum sidere exorto, Amm. 19, 9, 1: pridie Nonas Octobres haedi oriuntur vespere, Col. 11, 2, 73: contra haedi exiguum iaciunt mortalibus ignem, Cic. poët. de nat. deor. 2, 110: Sing., impetus orientis haedi, Hor. carm. 3, 1, 28. – / In der Bauernspr. ēdus, Varro LL. 5, 97. Corp. inscr. Lat. 8, 2728, 64, in der Vulgärspr. aedus, Varro LL. 5, 97. Quint. 1, 5, 20. Apic. 8, 362 u. 369. – Nbf. fēdus u. hēdus, Paul. ex Fest. 84, 5 Thewr.: fēdus od. (Variante) faedus, Vel. Long. (VII), 11, 5.