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Menander, Monostichoi, 423

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

vĕternus: a, um, adj. vetus,
I of great age, old, ancient (only post-class.).
I Adj.: rupes, Fulg. Myth. 1 praef.: silentia, Prud. Cath. 9, 68.—
II Subst.: vĕter-nus, i, m. *
   A Old age, age, Stat. Th. 6, 94.—
   B Old dirt (post-Aug. and very rare), Col. 4, 24, 6; App. M. 9, p. 223.—
   C Lethargy, somnolence (as a disease of aged people).
   1    Lit.: num eum veternus aut aqua intercus tenet? Plaut. Men. 5, 4, 3.—Of the deep, long sleep or torpidity of bears, Plin. 8, 36, 54, § 127.—
   2    Trop., drowsiness, dulness, sluggishness, sloth (freq., but not in Cic.), Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 6, 4 (cited ap. Cic. Fam. 2, 13, 3); Hor. Ep. 1, 8, 10; Verg. G. 1, 124; Cat. 17, 24; Col. 7, 5, 3; 7, 10, 4; App. Flor. 3, p. 357.
vĕternus: i, v. 1. veternus, II.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) vĕternus, a, um (vetus), vieux : Fulg. Myth. 1.
(2) vĕternus,¹³ ī, m. (vetus),
1 vétusté : Stat. Th. 6, 94
2 vieilles ordures : Col. Rust. 4, 24, 6 ; Apul. M. 9, 13 || vieilleries, vieux oripeaux : Tac. D. 20
3 somnolence, léthargie, maladie de vieillard : Pl. Men. 891 || [fig.] marasme, torpeur : Virg. G. 1, 124 ; Cæl. d. Cic. Fam. 8, 6, 4 ; Cic. Fam. 2, 13, 3. veternum neutre : Cic. Fr. I 24,.