Meaning of vadum | Babel Free
[ˈwa.dũː]Definitions
-
A shallow, ford, shoal declension-2, neuter
-
genitive plural of vas (“bail”) form-of, genitive, plural
-
A body of water; sea, stream declension-2, neuter
-
The bottom of a body of water declension-2, neuter
-
a “shallow” as a metaphor for circumstances implying either safety or danger, similar to a boat in shallow water declension-2, figuratively, neuter
Examples
“[…] alterum per prōvinciam nostram, multō facilius atque expedītius, proptereā quod inter fīnēs Helvētiōrum et Allobrogum, quī nūper pācātī erant, Rhodanus fluit, isque nōn nūllīs locīs vadō trānsītur.”
The other [route] was through our province, much easier and more unobstructed, because between the territories of the Helvetii and the Allobroges, who had been recently subdued, the Rhone flows, and that [river] is crossed by a ford in not a few places.
“DĀVUS: Omnis rēs est iam in vadō.”
DAVUS: The whole affair is now in shallow water. (In context, the idiom conveys both safety and danger — the play has reached a high point of comic tension — yet Davus is confident that things will resolve favorably.)
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
Know this word better than we do? Language is a living thing — help us keep it growing. Collaborate with Babel Free