famigeratus
From LSJ
εἰς δὲ θεοὺς ἀσεβείας τε καὶ εὐσεβείας καὶ γονέας καὶ αὐτόχειρος φόνου μείζους ἔτι τοὺς μισθοὺς διηγεῖτο → and he had still greater requitals to tell of piety and impiety towards the gods and parents and of self-slaughter
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
fāmĭgĕrātus: a, um, Part. famigero,
I famed, celebrated (post-Aug. and very rare): Crete multis famigerata fabulis, Mel. 2, 7, 12: famigeratum antiquitus fanum, App. Flor p. 350, 32.—Cf. the foll. art.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
fāmĭgĕrātus, a, um, célébré : Mela 2, 112 ; Apul. Flor. 15.
Latin > Chinese
famigeratus, a, um. adj. :: 有名者