narratus

From LSJ

ῥᾴδιον φθείρειν φαρμακεύσεσιν ἢ ἀποτροπαῖς ἢ καὶ κλοπαῖς → easy to spoil by means of sorcery or diverting or theft

Source

Latin > English

narratus narratus N M :: narrative, story

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

narrātus: a, um, Part., v. narro.
narrātus: ūs, m. narro,
I a narration, narrative (poet. and in post-class. prose): veniet narratibus hora Tempestiva meis, Ov. M. 5, 499; App. M. 9, p. 230, 37.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) narrātus, a, um, part. de narro.
(2) narrātŭs, ūs, m., narration, récit : Ov. M. 5, 499.

Latin > German (Georges)

nārrātus, ūs, m. (narro), die Erzählung, sed forsitan lector scrupulosus reprehendens narratum meum, Apul. met. 9, 30 in.: veniet narratibus hora tempestiva meis, Ov. met. 5, 499.