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mustio - translation to English

SUPPOSED PHYSICIAN AND AUTHOR OF LATE ANTIQUITY
Gyneceia

mustio      
depressed, gloomy; limp, withered
mustio      
= withered, wizened.
Ex: At this point, fortunately, they had heard that there was a wonderful old man who could make withered trees to blossom.
Ex: A big man is always accused of gluttony, whereas a wizened or osseous man can eat like a refugee at every meal.
mustio      
withered
wilting
gloomy
downhearted
sad
dejected
melancholic

Definition

mustio
adj.
1) Melancólico, triste. Lánguido marchito. Se dice especialemente de las plantas flores y hojas. Falto de la rigidez o dureza que le corresponde.
2) fig. México. Hipócrita, falso.

Wikipedia

Muscio

Muscio (also Mustio) is the supposed author of the Genecia (Gynaecia), a treatise of gynecology dating to ca. AD 500, preserved in a manuscript of ca. AD 900. The treatise borrows heavily from Soranus.

Nothing is known about the life of Muscio. Analysis of his vocabulary suggests that he may have come from North Africa. The usually cited 6th century date for his work is somewhat doubtful. His one surviving work is a simplified, and abbreviated, Latin translation of the Gynecology of Soranus. The first part is composed in a form of question-and-answer on many matters to do with female anatomy, embryology, and matters of birth and neonatal care. The second part covers pathological conditions. Numerous copies of this work from the ninth to the fifteenth century still survive, and it was the most important source for Eucharius Rösslin when he wrote his Rosengarten in 1513.

In Byzantine times, the work was translated into Greek, and, as a result, Muscio came to be thought of as Greek and wrongly identified with Moschion, a Greek physician mentioned by Soranus.

Examples of use of mustio
1. Se ha quedado mustio Munitis sin su gigantesco socio y se le nota.
2. Tiene ese olor acre y el rostro mustio, un decorado de años duros.
3. La bellísima Paola se aburría con el mustio príncipe y de mutuo acuerdo cada uno hizo vida por su lado.
4. No lo sabemos, porque el último aniversario ha sido mustio, con la difusa tristeza de la incertidumbre.
5. Mustio ese día, oscurecido como ese restaurante casi manchego que se llamaba Sancho, Tito tenía el humor de los días aciagos, y los que estábamos con él le recordamos chascarrillos para que él riera, en ese momento él necesitaba sonreír otra vez.