bicolor
Μούνη γὰρ ἄγειν οὐκέτι σωκῶ λύπης ἀντίρροπον ἄχθος → I have no longer strength to bear alone the burden of grief that weighs me down
Latin > English
bicolor (gen.), bicoloris ADJ :: of two colors
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
bĭcŏlor: ōris (bĭcŏlōrus, a, um, Vop. Aur. 13), adj. bis-color,
I of two colors, twocolored (poet. or in post-Aug. prose): equus, Verg. A. 5, 566: baca, green and black, Ov. M. 8, 664: myrtus, steel-colored, id. ib. 10, 98; cf. id. ib. 11, 234; Plin. 10, 52, 74, § 144.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
bĭcŏlŏr,¹⁴ ōris, Virg. En. 5, 566, et -lōrus, a, um, Vop. 13, 3 (bis, color), de deux couleurs.
Latin > German (Georges)
bicolor, ōris (bis u. color), zweifarbig, populus, grün und weißlich (auf der Rückseite der Blätter), Verg.: myrtus, stahlblau, Ov.: vexilla, Vopisc.: membrana, bunte, Pers.: albis equus bicolor maculis, Schecke, Verg.: intus omne ovum volucrum bicolor, Plin. – Nbf. bicolōrus, a, um, Vopisc. Aur. 13, 3.