leviculus
ἀσκεῖν περὶ τὰ νοσήματα δύο, ὠφελεῖν ἢ μὴ βλάπτειν → strive, with regard to diseases, for two things — to do good, or to do no harm | as to diseases, make a habit of two things — to help, or at least, to do no harm
Latin > English
leviculus levicula, leviculum ADJ :: rather vain, light-headed
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lĕvĭcŭlus: a, um,
I adj. dim. [1. levis. *
I Very small, trivial, insignificant: quid significet prandium caninum, rem leviculam, diu et anxie quaesivimus, Gell. 13, 31, 15.—
II Somewhat light-minded, vain: leviculus sane noster Demosthenes, qui, etc., Cic. Tusc. 5, 36, 103.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lĕvĭcŭlus, a, um (levis 2), de peu d’importance, futile : Gell. 13, 30, 15 || un peu vain : Cic. Tusc. 5, 103.
Latin > German (Georges)
leviculus, a, um (Demin. v. levis), ziemlich leicht; dah. übtr. I) ziemlich eitel, leviculus noster Demosthenes, qui etc., verriet ziemliche Eitelkeit, als er usw., Cic. Tusc. 5, 103. – II) ziemlich unbedeutend, res, Gell. 13, 30, 15.
Latin > Chinese
leviculus, a, um. adj. (levis.) :: 畧輕者