suavior
From LSJ
Πάντως γὰρ ὁ σοφὸς εὐτελείας ἀνέχεται → Vel vilitatem, sapiens qui sit, sustinet → Auf jeden Fall erträgt der Weise Einfachheit
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
suāvĭor: (sāvĭor), ātus, 1,
I v. dep. a. [id.], to kiss (class.): Atticam nostram cupio absentem suaviari, etc., Cic. Att. 16, 3, 6: aliquem, id. Brut. 14, 53; Gell. 3, 15, 3: os oculosque, Cat. 9, 9.!*?
a Act. collat. form suāvĭo, āre, Pompon. and Novat. ap. Non. 474, 13.—
b suāvĭātus, a, um, in a pass. signif., Fronto Ep. ad M. Caes. 5.