asotus
From LSJ
οὐδ' ἄν Χρόνος ὁ πάντων πατήρ δύναιτο θέμεν ἔργων τέλος → not even Time, the father of all, could undo their outcome
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ăsōtus: i, m., = ἄσωτος,
I a dissolute man, a debauchee (only in Cic.), Cic. Fin. 2, 7, 22; 2, 8, 23, id. N. D. 3, 31, 77.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ăsōtus, a, um (ἄσωτος), dissolu : Gloss. || subst. m., homme adonné aux plaisirs, voluptueux, débauché : Cic. Fin. 2, 22 ; 70 ; Nat. 3, 77.
Latin > German (Georges)
asōtus, ī, m. (ἄσωτος, heillos verloren, bes. in Lüste versunken), für sinnl. Lüste verschwenderisch, wüst, homo (Ggstz. homo avarus), Rutil. Lup. 2, 9: filius, Auct. argum. 2. ad Plaut. merc. v. 1. – subst., asōtus, ī, m., der Wüstling, Verschwender, Schlemmer, Lüstling, Cic. de fin. 2, 22 sq.; de nat. deor. 3, 77.