jecur
From LSJ
οὕτως καὶ ἡ πίστις, ἐὰν μὴ ἔχῃ ἔργα, νεκρά ἐστιν καθ' ἑαυτήν → so even the Faith, if it does not have deeds, and is on its own, is dead | the Faith without works is dead
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
jĕcŭr,¹¹ cŏris, cĭnŏris et jŏcŭr, jŏcĭnŏris, -ĕris, n., foie : Cic. Nat. 1, 99 ; Liv. 8, 9 ; Plin. 10, 52 || siège des passions : Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 72 ; Juv. 1, 45. jecur, ŏris Cic. ; jecinoris Cels. ; jocur Plin. ; jocinoris Hyg. ( P. Fest. 90 ) ; jocineris Liv., Plin., Sen.