vagabundus
τὸ μὴ γενέσθαι κρεῖσσον ἢ φῦναι βροτοῖς → not existing is better for mortals than being born, not to be born is better than life for mortals
Latin > English
vagabundus vagabunda, vagabundum ADJ :: strolling about; vagabond; roving/wandering
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
văgābundus: a, um, adj. vagor,
I strolling about, vagabond (ante- and postclass.), Fenest. ap. Fulg. 3, 9: per annos ferme novem, quibus eos vagabundus audivi, Aug. Conf. 5, 6; 13, 5: flamma, Sol. 5, 24; Dracont. Hexaëm. 1, 257.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
văgābundus, a, um (vagor), vagabond, errant : Aug. Conf. 5, 6, 10 || [fig.] qui gagne, qui se propage [en parl. de la flamme] : Sol. 5, 24.
Latin > German (Georges)
vagābundus, a, um (vagor), umherschweifend, unstet, Fenestella b. Fulg. myth. 3, 9. Solin. 5, 24. Augustin. conf. 5, 6, 10. – m. per u. Akk., per deserta vagabundus homo, Solin. 25, 6.