argutor

From LSJ

πολλὰ μεταξὺ πέλει κύλικος καὶ χείλεος ἄκρου → there is many a slip twixt cup and lip, there's many a slip twixt cup and lip, there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip, there's many a slip twixt the cup and the lip, there's many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip

Source

Latin > English

argutor argutari, argutatus sum V DEP :: chatter; prattle, babble; stamp (with feet) (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

argūtor: ātus, 1, v. dep. (archaic
I inf. argutarier, Titin.;
v. infra) argutus (except in Prop. only ante-class.), to make a noise.
I With the voice, to prattle, prate: argutari dicitur loquacium proloqui, Non. p. 245, 26: exerce linguam ut argutarier possis, Enn. ap. Non. l. c. (Trag. v. 345 Vahl.): totum diem argutatur quasi cicada, Novat. ib. (Com. Rel. p. 218 Rib.): superare aliquem argutando, Plaut. Fragm. ib. p. 67, 1; so Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 193: agite, fures, mendaciā argutari, Lucil. ap. Non. p. 239, 15.—In the act. form: illa mihi totis argutat noctibus ignes, Prop. 1, 6, 7.—
II With the feet; of the fuller, to stamp: Terra istaec est, non aqua, ubi tu solitu's argutarier Pedibus, cretam dum compescis, vestimenta qui laves, *Titin. ap. Non. p. 245, 32 (Com. Rel. p. 137 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

argūtor,¹⁶ ārī, tr., c. arguto : Enn. Scen. 304 ; Pl. Amph. 349 ; Non. 245 || [fig.] pedibus Titin. 28, bavarder avec ses pieds = sautiller.

Latin > German (Georges)

argūtor, ātus sum, āri (argutus), sich deutlich vernehmen lassen, I) im allg.: arg. pedibus, mit den Füßen stampfen, vom Walker, Titin. com. 28. – II) mit Geschwätzigkeit plaudern, vorplaudern, schwatzen, vorschwatzen, herschwatzen, totum diem argutatur quasi cicada, Nov. fr.: exerce linguam, ut argutarier possis, Enn. fr.: pergin argutarier? Nov. fr. u. Plaut.: superare alqm argutando, Plaut. – m. Acc., argutari mendacia, Lucil. fr.: u. in akt. Form, quid iste argutat molestus? Petr. 46, 1: illa mihi argutat ignes, Prop. 1, 6, 7. – / Parag. Infin. Praes. Pass. argutarier, Enn. tr. 263 (369). Titin. com. 28. Plaut. Amph. 349.

Latin > Chinese

argutor, aris, atus sum, ari. d. :: 贅言。巧言。— pedibus 行快細步。