subsanno
Γυνὴ δὲ χρηστὴ πηδάλιόν ἐστ' οἰκίας → Honesta mulier est gubernaculum domus → Des Hauses Steuerruder ist die brave Frau
Latin > English
subsanno subsannare, subsannavi, subsannatus V TRANS :: mock, deride; insult by derisive gestures; sneer
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
sub-sanno: āre, v. a. sanna,
I to insult by derisive gestures, to deride, mock (late Lat.): ecce ipsi quasi subsannantes, Tert. adv. Jud. 11 med.; Hier. Ep. 40, 2; Vulg. Psa. 34, 16; id. Isa. 37, 22.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
subsannō, āvī, āre (sub, sanna), tr., faire des grimaces à, se moquer de, tourner en dérision : Hier. Ep. 40, 2.
Latin > German (Georges)
subsanno, āvī, āre (sub u. sanna), durch spöttische Gebärden aushöhnen, Nemes. fr. de aucup. 8. Tert. adv. Iud. 11. Hieron. epist. 40, 2. Vulg. 4. regg. 19, 21; psalm. 34, 16 u.a. Commodian. apol. 56; instr. 1, 38, 6 u. 1, 40, 11: nec nos solito more irrideas atque subsannes, Hieron. adv. Iovin. 2. § 28.