gemmeus
ἔστιν δέ που ἡ μὲν ἐπὶ σώμασι γυμναστική, ἡ δ' ἐπὶ ψυχῇ μουσική → I think I am right in saying that we have physical exercise for the body and the arts for the soul
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
gemmĕus: a, um, adj. id.,
I of precious stones, set or adorned with precious stones.
I Lit.: mittit etiam trullam gemmeam rogatum, Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 27, § 63: supellex, Sen. Ep. 110 med.: juga, Ov. F. 2, 74.—
II Transf.
A Like a jewel or precious stone: radix gemmeae rotunditatis, Plin. 18, 7, 13, § 71.—
B Glittering, shining, sparkling, like jewels: pictisque plumis gemmeam caudam explicas, Phaedr. 3, 18, 8; cf.: gemmei pavones, Mart. 3, 58, 13 (and v. gemma, II. 2. c.): Euripus viridis et gemmeus, Plin. Ep. 1, 3, 1; cf.: prata florida et gemmea, id. ib. 5, 6, 11: quos rumor albā gemmeus vehit pennā, Mart. 10, 3, 10.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
gemmĕus,¹³ a, um (gemma), de pierre précieuse : Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 63 || comme une pierre précieuse : Plin. 18, 71 || qui a l’éclat des pierreries : Plin. Min. Ep. 5, 6, 11.