ieiune

From LSJ

ὑπὸ δὲ οἴστρου ἀεὶ ἑλκομένη ψυχή → a soul always dragged along by the fury of passion

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

jējūnē: adv., v. ieiunus.

Latin > German (Georges)

iēiūnē, Adv. (ieiunus), mager, trocken im Reden, ohne Saft und Kraft, de alqa re iei. et exiliter disputare, Cic.: iei. et infirme dicere, Plin. ep.: infecunde atque ieiune laudare, Gell.: haec dicuntur fortasse ieiunius, Cic. de fin. 3, 19.