erroneus

erroneus

errōneus, a, um (2. erro) = ἀλήτης, πλάνος (Gloss.), umherirrend, -schweifend, sich umhertreibend, v. Pers., Sen. de ben. 6, 11, 2 H. (neben vagus) u. (Ggstz. assiduus) Col. 7, 12, 5: err. et morbida ovis, Hieron. in Mich. 4. v. 1 sqq. p. 1246 Migne. – v. Lebl., ceterae stellae, quas non recte erroneas et vagas dicimus, Apul. de dogm. Plat. 1, 10.


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