angulatus
From LSJ
ἢ τάπερ πάθομεν ἄχεα πρός γε τῶν τεκομένων → the pains which we have suffered, and, indeed, from our own parent | the pains which we have suffered, and those even from the one who brought us into the world | the pains we have suffered, and from a parent, too
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
angŭlātus, a, um, qui a des angles : corpuscula angulata Cic. Nat. 1, 66, des corpuscules (atomes) anguleux.
Latin > English
angulatus angulata, angulatum ADJ :: made angular/cornered, with angles, angular
Latin > German (Georges)
angulātus, a, um (angulus), mit Ecken versehen, eckig, scalprum, Corp. inscr. Lat. 4, 1712 (wo synk. anglatum): corpuscula, Cic. de nat. deor. 1, 66. Lact. de ira dei 10, 8: mundus, Tert. ad nat. 2, 4.