iners

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

iners ertis, adj.with comp.and sup.

2 in+ars, without skill, unskilful, incompetent : artes, quibus qui carebant, inertes nominabantur: scriptor, H.: superando inertīs, O.: homo non inertissimus.— Helpless, weak, inactive, indolent, sluggish, worthless : gerro, iners, etc., T.: exercitus, S.: senectus: homo inertior: Corpora, non-combatants , V.: inertissimum otium: inertissima segnitia: genus interrogationis, idle : umor, stagnant , V.: pondus, dead , O.: passus, sluggish , O.: glebae, without cultivation , V.: terra, motionless , H.: horae, leisure , H.: palmae, unarmed , V.: oculi, expressionless , V.: versūs, dull , H.: querellae, L.: neque quicquam inertius habetur, effeminate , Cs.: caro, insipid , H.: frigus, benumbing , O.

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