cornicor

From LSJ

ἐὰν ταῖς γλώσσαις τῶν ἀνθρώπων λαλῶ καὶ τῶν ἀγγέλων, ἀγάπην δὲ μὴ ἔχω, γέγονα χαλκὸς ἠχῶν ἢ κύμβαλον ἀλαλάζον → though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels and have not charity I am become as sounding brass or a tinkling cymbal

Source

Latin > English

cornicor cornicari, cornicus sum V DEP :: say in a croaking voice, croak out; caw like a crow (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cornīcor: āri, v. dep. cornix,
I to caw like a crow (very rare): quid grave secum inepte, Pers. 5, 12; cf. Prisc. p. 828 P.; Hier. Ep. 125, n. 16.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cornīcor,¹⁶ ārī, intr. (cornix), croasser : Pers. 5, 12 ; Hier. Ep. 125, 16.

Latin > German (Georges)

cornīcor, ār (cornix; vgl. Prisc. 8, 79), wie eine Krähe kreischen, krächzen, nescio quid tecum grave cornicaris inepte, Pers. 5, 12: u. so alqd intra se, Hieron. epist. 125, 16.

Latin > Chinese

cornicor, aris, ari. d. :: 多口如翁鷄嘯