erudite
From LSJ
Ἥδιστόν ἐστιν εὐτυχοῦντα νοῦν ἔχειν → Dulcissimum prudentia inter prospera → Erfreulich ist, wenn man im Glück Vernunft besitzt
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adj.
Ar. and P. πολυμαθής, P. and V. σοφός; see learned.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ērŭdītē¹⁵ (eruditus), savamment, en homme instruit : Cic. Or. 40 || -tius Cic. CM 3 ; -issime Cic. Or. 174.
Latin > German (Georges)
ērudītē, Adv. (eruditus), gelehrt, kenntnisreich, wissenschaftlich, erudite repugnare, Cic. or. 40: eruditius disputare, Cic.: illud eruditius quaeritur, an etc., Quint.: eruditissime simul et facetissime dicere, Plin. ep.: litterae tuae eruditissime scriptae, Cic.