argentatus

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καὶ οὐκ ἔστιν πᾶν πρόσφατον ὑπὸ τὸν ἥλιον → and there's nothing new under the sun (Eccl. 1:9 LXX)

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

argentātus: a, um, adj. argentum (cf. aeratus and auratus, and Prisc. p. 828 P.).
I Plated or ornamented with silver (cf. argentum, I. A.): sandalia, Albin. 2, 65: sella, Lampr. Elag, 4 fin.: milites, whose shields were covered or plated with silver, Liv. 9, 40.—
II Furnished with money (cf. argentum, I. B. 2.): semper tu ad me cum argentatā accedito querimoniā, come always with silvered complaints, i. e. bring money with your complaints, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 78.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

argentātus,¹⁶ a, um, argenté, garni d’argent : argentati milites Liv. 9, 40, 3, soldats aux boucliers recouverts d’argent