Parthus
From LSJ
πολλῶν ὁ καιρὸς γίγνεται διδάσκαλος → the critical moment will turn out to be the teacher of many things
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Parthus: a, um, v. Parthi, A.
Parthus: i, f.,
I a city in Illyria, near Dyrrachium; hence, Parthīni (Par-thēni), ōrum, m., the inhabitants of Parthus, Parthinians, Mel. 2, 3, 11; Plin. 3, 22, 26, § 143; Cic. Pis. 40, 96; Caes. B. C. 3, 11; 41; 42; Liv. 29, 12; 33, 34 fin.; Fasti Capitol. ap. Grut. 297; Marin. Frat. Arv. p. 607. —In <number opt="n">sing.</number>: Parthīnus, i, m.
1 An appellation of C. Asinius Pollio, the conqueror of the Parthinians; hence, Parthina gens, of Asinius Pollio, Suet. Aug. 19.—
2 In gen.: PARTHINVS, a surname, Inscr. Murat. 1186, 8.
Parthus: i, m.,
I a Parthian; v. Parthi.