senecio

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σιγᾶν ἄμεινον ἢ λαλεῖν ἃ μὴ πρέπει → it's better to keep silence than to say what's not appropriate (Menander)

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sĕnĕcĭo: ōnis, m.,
I a plant, called also erigeron, groundsel, Plin. 25, 13, 106, § 167; App. Herb. 75.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sĕnĕcĭo: ōnis, m. senex,
I an old man, Afran. ap. Prisc. p. 618 P.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(1) sĕnĕcĭō, ōnis, m. (senex), vieillard : Afran. 276.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

(3) sĕnĕcĭō, ōnis, m., séneçon : Plin. 24, 167.

Latin > German (Georges)

(1) senecio1, ōnis, m. (senex), der Alte, der Greis, Afran. com. 276. – Senecio als röm. Beiname, wie Herennius Senecio, Tac. Agr. 2: Claudius Senecio, Tac. ann. 13, 12: bl. Senecio, Plin. ep. 3, 11, 3.
(2) senecio2, ōnis, m., die auch gerontēa (γεροντεία) u. ērigerōn gen. Pflanze, die Kreuzwurz, (ηριγέρων, Senecio vulg., L.), Plin. 24, 167. Ps. Apul. herb. 75.

Latin > Chinese

senecio, onis. m. :: 菠菜人名