hirrio

From LSJ

τὸ ἀγαθὸν αἱρετόν· τὸ δ' αἱρετὸν ἀρεστόν· τὸ δ' ἀρεστὸν ἐπαινετόν· τὸ δ' ἐπαινετὸν καλόνwhat is good is chosen, what is chosen is approved, what is approved is admired, what is admired is beautiful

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

hirrĭo: (irrio), īre, v. n., of dogs,
I to snarl: hirrire = garrire, quod genus vocis est canis rabiosae, Paul. ex Fest. p. 101 Müll. N. cr.; cf.: hirrit ὅταν κύων ἀπειλῇ ὑλακτῶν, Gloss. Philox.: veluti est canibus innatum, ut, etsi non latrant, tamen hirriant, Sid. Ep. 7, 3; Diom. 367 P.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

hirrĭō (irrĭō), īre, intr., gronder en parl. du chien : P. Fest. 101 ; Sid. Ep. 7, 3.

Latin > German (Georges)

hirrio, īvī u. iī, īre, winselnd knurren, von Hunden, wenn sie nicht laut bellen, Sidon. epist. 7, 3, 2; vgl. Paul. ex Fest. 101, 9. Diom. 370, 28 (wo Perf. ohne Beleg).