adipatus

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Latin > English

adipatus adipata, adipatum ADJ :: rich; containing fat, fatty, greasy; coarse, gross (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ădĭpātus: a, um, adj. adeps,
I filled or supplied with fat, fatty, greasy.
I Lit.: puls, Lucil. ap. Charis. 73 and 74 P.; hence, absol.: ădĭpātum (sc. edulium), i, pastry prepared with fat (cf. Charis. l. c.): livida materno fervent adipata veneno, Juv. 6, 630.—
II Trop. of discourse, coarse, gross: opimum quoddam et tamquam adipatae orationis genus, Cic. Or. 8, 25; also ap. Non. 69, 6 (al. adipale).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ădĭpātus, a, um (adeps), gras ; [au fig., en parl. de style], épais : Cic. Or. 25 || pl. n. adipata Juv. 6, 630, pâté gras.

Latin > German (Georges)

adipātus, a, um (adeps), mit Schmalz od. Fett versehen, bereitet, geschmalzt, fettig, a) eig.: puls, Lucil. sat. 5. fr. X (bei Charis. 94, 19): hic adipatus (panis), Charis. 94, 17. – Subst., adipata, ōrum, n. pl., Schmalzgebackenes, Iuven. 6, 630. Vespae iudic. coci et pist. 48 (Riese Anthol. Lat. 1, 1. p. 141). – b) übtr.: opimum quoddam et tamquam adipatae dictionis genus, eine überladene u. schwülstige, Cic. or. 25. adipata crassitudo ingenii, Fulg. Virg. contin. p. 86, 14 Helm.

Latin > Chinese

adipatus, a, um. adj. (adeps.) :: 肥。油多。Adipatum dictionis genus 俗言不文。