insalubris
From LSJ
τὸν θάνατον τί φοβεῖσθε, τὸν ἡσυχίης γενετῆρα, τὸν παύοντα νόσους καὶ πενίης ὀδύνας → why fear ye death, the parent of repose, who numbs the sense of penury and pain
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
in-sălūbris: e, adj.,
I unwholesome.
I Unhealthy, insalubrious: fundus, Plin. 18, 5, 6, § 27: in medicina alia salubria, alia insalubria, Quint. 3, 2, 3.—Comp.: insalubrius, Gell. 19, 5, 7. — Sup.: vinum insaluberrimum, Plin. 23, 1, 22, § 40.—
II Unseruiceable, unprofitable, useless: meridiem vineas spectare colono insalubre est, Plin. 17, 2, 2, § 20. — Adv.: insălūbrĭter, unwholesomely, unserviceably, unprofitably, Salv. ap. Avar. 3, p. 90: indulgere naturae, id. ib. p. 92.
Latin > English
insalubris insalubris, insalubre ADJ :: unhealthy
Latin > Chinese
insalubris, e. adj. c. s. :: 有害者