ningulus
χλανίσι δὲ δὴ φαναῖσι περιπεπεµµένοι καὶ µαστίχην τρώγοντες, ὄζοντες µύρου. τὸ δ’ ὅλον οὐκ ἐπίσταµαι ἐγὼ ψιθυρίζειν, οὐδὲ κατακεκλασµένος πλάγιον ποιήσας τὸν τράχηλον περιπατεῖν, ὥσπερ ἑτέρους ὁρῶ κιναίδους ἐνθάδε πολλοὺς ἐν ἄστει καὶ πεπιττοκοπηµένους → Dressed up in bright clean fine cloaks and nibbling pine-thistle, smelling of myrrh. But I do not at all know how to whisper, nor how to be enervated, and make my neck go back and forth, just as I see many others, kinaidoi, here in the city, do, and waxed with pitch-plasters.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
ningŭlus: a, um, adj.
dim. of noenus, from ne-oenus for unus,
I nobody: ningulus, nullus, ut Ennius lib. II.: qui ferro minitere atque in te ningulus ..., Paul. ex Fest. p. 177 Müll. (Ann. v. 133 Vahl.): ningulus, nullus. Marcius vates: ne ningulus mederi queat, Paul. ex Fest. p. 176 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
ningŭlus, a, um (cf. singulus ), arch., c. nullus : Enn. Ann. 130 ; P. Fest. 177.
Latin > German (Georges)
ningulus, a, um (aus ni [= ne] u. singulus), keiner, Enn. ann. 130. Vgl. Fest. 177 (a), 30.