ἔσονται οἱ δύο εἰς σάρκα μίαν → they will become one flesh
cēnātŭrĭo: (caen- and coen-),I v. desid. [id.], to have an appetite for dinner, Mart. 11, 77, 3.
cēnātŭrĭō, īre (ceno), intr., avoir envie de dîner : Mart. 11, 77, 3.
cēnāturio, īre (ceno), speisen wollen, Mart. 11, 77, 3.