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Menander, Monostichoi, 558

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ĭn-erro: 1, v. n.,
I to wander or ramble about in a place (poet. and post-Aug.).
I Lit.: Diana montibus, Plin. Ep. 1, 6, 3; cf.: ignis aedibus, Stat. S. 1, 5, 58.—
II Trop.: memoria imaginis oculis inerrabat, swam before the eyes, Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 6: quod tibi si versus noster totusve, minusve, vel bene sit notus, summo vel inerret in ore, Tib. 4, 1, 202 (dub.; Müll. inhaereat).— Of those engaged in dancing: decoros ambitus, App. M. 10, p. 253, 19.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ĭnerrō,¹⁴ āvī, ātum, āre, intr.,
1 errer dans [avec dat.] : Plin. Min. Ep. 1, 6, 3 || [fig.] oculis Plin. Min. Ep. 7, 27, 6, danser devant les yeux
2 [acc. de l’objet intérieur] : ambitus inerrare Apul. M. 10, 29, former des ronds à l’aventure.