aquatilis
νὺξ βροτοῖσιν οὔτε κῆρες οὔτε πλοῦτος, ἀλλ' ἄφαρ βέβακε, τῷ δ' ἐπέρχεται χαίρειν τε καὶ στέρεσθαι → starry night abides not with men, nor tribulation, nor wealth; in a moment it is gone from us, and another hath his turn of gladness, and of bereavement | Starry night does not remain constant with men, nor does tribulation, nor wealth; in a moment it is gone from us, and to another in his turn come both gladness and bereavement
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ăquātĭlis: e, adj. id..
Living, growing, or found, in or near water, aquatic: vescimur bestiis et terrenis et aquatilibus et volantibus, Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151 B. and K.—
B Subst.: ăquātĭlĭa, ium, n., aquatic animals: aquatilium in medicinā beneficia, Plin. 31, 1, 1, § 1.—
II Having a watery taste, ὑδαρής>: sunt amari absinthi, aquatiles cucumeris, cucurbitae, lactucae, Plin. 19, 12, 61, § 186.—
III ăquātĭlĭa, ium, n., a disease of cattle, watery vesicles: hydatides, Veg. Vet. 2, 49.