thalassicus

From LSJ

ἀναγκαίως δ' ἔχει βίον θερίζειν ὥστε κάρπιμον στάχυν, καὶ τὸν μὲν εἶναι, τὸν δὲ μή → But it is our inevitable lot to harvest life like a fruitful crop, for one of us to live, one not. (Euripides, Hypsipyle fr. 60.94ff.)

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

thălassĭcus: a, um, adj., = θαλασσικός,>
I of or like the sea, sea-colored, sea-green: colos (pallioli), Plaut. Mil. 4, 4, 43; cf. ornatus, id. ib. 4, 6, 67; v. thalassinus.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

thălassĭcus, a, um (θαλασσικός), de couleur de vert de mer : Pl. Mil. 1179 ; 1282.

Latin > German (Georges)

thalassicus, a, um (θαλασσικός), zum Meere gehörig, seemännisch, color, Meerfarbe, Plaut.: ornatus, schiffsmännische Tracht, Plaut.

Latin > Chinese

thalassicus, a, um. adj. :: 海綠色。— ornatus 水手衣裳。