lucuns
From LSJ
ἕτερος ἐξ ἑτέρου σοφός τό τε πάλαι τό τε νῦν → one gets his skill from another, now as in days of old
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lŭcuns: untis, f. root lic or luc, crooked, as in obliquus, luxus; Gr. λοξός; cf.: licinus, limus,
I a kind of pastry, Varr. ap. Non. 131, 24; cf.: lucuntem genus operis pistorii, Paul. ex Fest. p. 119 Müll.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lŭcūns, untis, m., sorte de pâtisserie, gâteau : Varro Men. 417 ; 508 ; P. Fest. 119.
Latin > German (Georges)
lucuns, untis, f., ein in der Pfanne gebackenes Gebäck, Pfannenbrot, Varro sat. Men. 417 u. 508. Paul. ex Fest. 119, 18. Vgl. Salmasius Lampr. Heliog. 32 (tom. 1. p. 873).
Latin > Chinese
*lucuns, untis. m. :: 小餅類