promiscus

From LSJ

μισῶ σοφιστὴν ὅστις οὐχ αὑτῷ σοφός → I hate the sage who recks not his own rede, I hate the sage who is not wise for himself, I hate the wise man who is not wise on his own

Source

Latin > English

promiscus promisca, promiscum ADJ :: mixed, indiscriminate, promiscuous; commonplace, usual

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

prōmiscus: a, um, v. promiscuus
I init.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

prōmiscus, a, um, c. promiscuus : Varro Men. 383 ; Liv. 5, 13, 7 ; Tac. Ann. 1, 48 ; Gell. 11, 16, 8 ; 16, 13, 4.

Latin > German (Georges)

prōmīscus, a, um = promiscuus, Varro sat. Men. 383. Liv. 5, 13, 7. Tac. ann. 1, 48 u. 4, 16. Gell. 11, 16, 8 u.a. Cypr. epist. 13, 5. p. 508, 1 H. codd. optt.