implexus
From LSJ
ἤκουσεν ἐν Ῥώμῃ καὶ ἀρσένων ἑταιρίαν εἶναι → he heard that there was also a fellowship of males in Rome (Severius, commentary on Romans 1:27)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
implexus: (inpl-), a, um, Part., from implecto.
implexus: ūs, m. implecto,
I an entwining, infolding, embrace (post-Aug. and only in the abl. sing.): polypus cavernam cancellato bracchiorum implexu claudit, Plin. 9, 51, 74, § 164: ut terra et aqua mutuo implexu jungerentur, id. 2, 65, 66, § 166.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) implexus, a, um, part. de implecto.
(2) implexŭs, abl. ū, m., enlacement, étreinte : Plin. 2, 166.
Latin > German (Georges)
implexus, Abl. ū, m. (implecto), die Verflechtung, Verwicklung, Verschlingung, Plin. 2, 166 u. 9, 164.