assitus

From LSJ

μητέρα πολλῶν ἐτῶν κληροῦχον → mother having old age for her lot, mother heiress of many years

Source

Latin > English

assitus assita, assitum ADJ :: planted/set/situated at/near

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

as-sĭtus: (ads-), a, um, adj. sino,
I situated near (post-class.): atria viridantibus adsita pratis, Aus. Mos. 335: neque longule dissita neque proxime adsita, App. Flor. 1.
assĭtus: (ads-), a, um, Part., v. 1. assero.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

assĭtus, a, um, v. adsitus.

Latin > German (Georges)

assitus (ad-situs), a, um, daneben gelegen, -befindlich, proxime assita (Ggstz. longule dissita), Apul. flor. 2: atria viridantibus assita pratis, Auson. Mos. 335.