liquabilis

From LSJ

στεφανηφορήσας καὶ ἱερατεύσας → having worn the crown and having had the priesthood

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

lĭquābĭlis: e, adj. liquo,
I that may be melted or dissolved (post-class.): cera, App. Mag. 293, 3: saxum, i. e. the pillar of salt into which Lot's wife was turned, Prud. Ham. 744.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

lĭquābilis, e (liquo), susceptible de se fondre : Apul. Apol. 30 ; Prud. Ham. 743.

Latin > German (Georges)

liquābilis, e (liquo), schmelzbar, cera, Apul. apol. 30: saxum (die Salzsäule), Prud. ham. 743.