Bethlehem
κατὰ τὸν δεύτερον, φασί, πλοῦν τὰ ἐλάχιστα ληπτέον τῶν κακῶν → we must as second best, as people say, take the least of the evils
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Bē̆thlĕhem, Bē̆thleëm, Bē̆th-lem: n. indecl., and Bē̆thlĕhēmum, i, n., = ,
I a town of the tribe of Judah, the birthplace of David and of Christ, now Beit el Lahm; form Bethlehem, Tert. adv. Jud. 13; Vulg. Gen. 35, 19.—Form Bethleem, Juvenc. 1, 149; 1, 153; scanned Bĕthlēēm, Prud. στεφ. 10, 737.—Form Bethlem, Prud. Cath. 7, 1; 12, 78.—Form Bethlehemum, Hier. Vit. Paulae.—Hence,
A Bē̆thlaeus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Sedul. Carm. 2, 73.—
B Bē̆thlĕĕmĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Juvenc. 1, 260 dub.—
C Bē̆thlĕhĕmītes, ae, m., an inhabitant of Bethlehem, a Bethlehemite, Vulg. 1 Reg. 16, 1 al.—
D Bē̆thlĕmĭtĭcus, a, um, adj., of Bethlehem, Hier. Vit. Paulae.