orphanus

From LSJ

κεντέω τὸν πῶλον περὶ τὴν νύσσαν → of impetuous haste, goad the foal around the turning post

Source

Latin > English

orphanus orphani N M :: orphan

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

orphănus: i, m., = ὀρφανός,
I an orphan, Ven. Fort. 4, 25, 11; Ambros. Serm. 24, § 3; Vulg. Psa. 9, 34; 67, 5; id. Johan. 14, 18.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

orphănus, ī, m. (ὀρφανός), orphelin : Ambr. Serm. 16, 6 ; Vulg.

Latin > German (Georges)

orphanus (orfanus), ī, m. (ὀρφανός), die Waise, Ambros. serm. 24. § 3. Vulg. psalm. 108, 9 u.a.: orphanus, id est pupillus, Augustin. quaest. in deut. 5. qu. 43.

Latin > Chinese

*orphanus, i. m. :: 孤子無怙恃之子