văpĭdus

a, um, adj.

vapor

I. that has emitted steam or vapor, i. e. that has lost its life and spirit, spoiled, flat, vapid.
I. Lit.: vinum, Col. 12, 5, 1.—
II. Transf., spoiled, bad.
A. Lit.: pix, Pers. 5, 148.—
B. Trop.: astutam vapido servas sub pectore vulpem, Pers. 5, 117.—Adv.: văpĭdē, poorly, badly, ill: se habere, for male se habere, a favorite expression of Augustus, Suet. Aug. 87.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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