diurno

From LSJ

ὁ αὐτὸς ἔφησε τὸν μὲν ὕπνον ὀλιγοχρόνιον θάνατον, τὸν δὲ θάνατον πολυχρόνιον ὕπνονPlato said that sleep was a short-lived death but death was a long-lived sleep

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

dĭurno: āre, v. n. diurnus,
I to last long, exist long, Quadrig. ap. Gell. 17, 2, 16; and ap. Non. 100, 20 (inusitate dixit pro diu vivere, Gell. l. l.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) dĭurnō, āre (diurnus), intr., vivre longtemps : Quadr. Ann. 9 d. Gell. 17, 2, 16.
(2) dĭurnō, adv., c. diurne : Gloss.

Latin > German (Georges)

diurno, āre (diurnus), lange dauern, -leben, Claud. Quadrig. ann. 1. fr. 9 (b. Gell. 17, 2, 16).

Latin > Chinese

diurno, as, are. n. :: 活日久