patibulatus
From LSJ
τὸ ἓν καὶ τὸ ὂν πολλαχῶς λέγεται → the term being and the term one are used in many ways, one and being have various meanings, one and being have many senses
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
pătĭbŭlātus: a, um, adj. patibulum,
I fastened to the patibulum; yoked, gibbeted, Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 53: patibulatus ferar per urbem, deinde affigar cruci, id. Fragm. ap. Non. 221, 13 (al. patibulum): exitiabili nexu patibulatum relinquens, gibbeted, App. M. 4, p. 147, 4 (al. patibulum).
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
pătĭbŭlātus, a, um, attaché au patibule : Pl. Most. 56.
Latin > German (Georges)
patibulātus, a, um (patibulum), mit dem Block (Halsblock) beladen, Plaut. most. 56.