agitabilis

From LSJ

καὶ οἱ ἀμαθέστατοι τῶν ἰατρῶν τὸ αὐτὸ σοὶ ποιοῦσιν, ἐλεφαντίνους νάρθηκας καὶ σικύας ἀργυρᾶς ποιούμενοι καὶ σμίλας χρυσοκολλήτους: ὁπόταν δὲ καὶ χρήσασθαι τούτοις δέῃ, οἱ μὲν οὐδὲ ὅπως χρὴ μεταχειρίσασθαι αὐτὰ ἴσασιν → the most ignorant of doctors do the same as you, getting themselves ivory containers, silver cupping instruments, and gold-inlaid scalpels; but when it's time to use those things, they haven't the slightest notion of how to handle them

Source

Latin > English

agitabilis agitabilis, agitabile ADJ :: easily moved, mobile

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ăgĭtābĭlis: e, adj. agito,
I that can be easily moved, easily movable (as an epitheton ornans of the air), light: aër, Ov. M. 1, 75.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ăgĭtābĭlis, e, facilement mobile : Ov. M. 1, 75.

Latin > German (Georges)

agitābilis, e (agito), leicht beweglich, aër, Ov. met. 1, 75: lapis sensu agitabilis nullo, Arnob. 7, 50.

Latin > Chinese

agitabilis, e. adj. :: 可搖者