Serenus

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ποῖόν σε ἔπος φύγεν ἕρκος ὀδόντων → what a word has escaped the barrier of your teeth

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

Sĕrēnus: i, m.; Sĕrēna, ae, f. 1. serenus,
I a proper name.
I Q. Serenus Sammonicus, a physician under Septimius Severus, Spart. Get. 5, 5; Macr. 3, 16, 6.—
II Q. Serenus Sammonicus, son of the preceding, author of a poem, De Medicina, still extant, Lampr. Alex. 30, 2; cf. Teuffel's Roem. Lit. 379, 4.—
III Serena, the wife of Stilicho, and mother-in-law of the emperor Honorius, celebrated by Claudian in a special poem (Laus Serenae Reginae).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(2) Sĕrēnus,¹² ī, m., nom pr.,
1 Annæus Sérénus, ami de Sénèque
2 v. Sammonicus.