affatus
From LSJ
ἀφυής πρὸς ταύτην τὴν σκέψιν → wanting wit for that speculation
Latin > English
affatus affatus N M :: address, speech, converse with; pronouncement, utterance (of)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
affātus: (better adf-), Part. of adfari.
affātus: (better adf-), ūs, m. adfari,
I a speaking to or addressing, address (class. only in the poets; later also in prose): quo nunc reginam ambire furentem Audeat adfatu? Verg. A. 4, 284: adfatus reddere, Stat. S. 2, 4, 7; Sen. Med. 187: ora solvere ad adfatus, Sil. 17, 340 al.—In prose, Cod. Just. 5, 4, 23; Cod. Imp. Leo, 1, 26, 6 al.
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) affātus1, a, um, s. affor.
(2) affātus2, ūs, m. (affor), das Anreden, die Anrede, Ansprache (poet.), Verg. u.a. – Abl. Plur. affatibus, Augustin. ep. 259, 5. Greg. Tur. hist. Franc, 1, 43. Gloss. V, 490, 33 u.ö.