virgatus

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μισῶ σοφιστὴν ὅστις οὐχ αὑτῷ σοφός → I hate the sage who recks not his own rede, I hate the sage who is not wise for himself, I hate the wise man who is not wise on his own

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

virgātus: a, um, adj. id..
I Made of twigs or osiers: calathisci, Cat. 64, 320. —
II (Acc. to virga, II. C.) Striped: sagula, Verg. A. 8, 660: vestes, Sil. 4, 155: tigris, Sen. Hippol. 344; id. Herc. Oet. 146; cf.: virgato corpore tigris, Sil. 5, 148: nurus, in striped garments, Val. Fl. 2, 159.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

virgātus,¹⁴ a, um (virga),
1 tressé avec des baguettes, en osier : Catul. 64, 319
2 rayé [en parl. d’une étoffe, d’une peau] : Virg. En. 8, 660 || virgata nurus Val. Flacc. 2, 159, bru en vêtement rayé.