Valgus, gi, m. g. Plan. That hath the legs bowed inward, narre at the knees, and the feete outward.Valgum suauium. Plau. A crooked kisse.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
Valgĭus, i, m., the name of a Roman gens. 1. T. Valgius Rufus, an epic poet, Tib. 4, 1, 180; Hor. S. 1, 10, 82.—2. C. Valgius, a rhetorician, Quint. 3, 1, 8; 3, 5, 17.—3. Valgius, father-in-law of Rullus, Cic. Agr. 3, 1, 3.
valgus, a, um, adj. [root varg, to turn awry, twist; Sanscr. vrginas, twisted; cf. ruga, for fruga, and Anglo-Sax. wrinkle], having the calves of the legs bent outwards, bow-legged.I.Lit.: valgos Opilius Aurelius aliique complures aiunt dici, qui diversas suras habeant, Fest. p. 375 Müll.; cf. Cels. 8, 20; Plaut. Fragm. ap. Fest. l. l.; Nov. ap. Non. 25, 12.— II.Transf.: suavia,