nonnus
From LSJ
ἀλώπηξ, αἰετοῦ ἅ τ' ἀναπιτναμένα ῥόμβον ἴσχει → a fox, which, by spreading itself out, wards off the eagle's swoop
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
nonnus: i, m., and nonna, ae, f.
I A monk; a nun, Hier. Ep. 117, n. 6; id. ib. 22, n. 16.—
II A tutor, Inscr. Orell. 4670.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
nonnus, m. (cf. νόννος), moine : Hier. Ep. 117, 6 || celui qui élève un enfant : Inscr. || nonni, parents nourriciers : Inscr.
Latin > German (Georges)
nonnus, ī, m., der Mönch, Hieron. epist. 117, 6. Arnob. in psalm. 105. – II) der Kinderwärter, Erzieher, Corp. inscr. Lat. 9, 4693.