attrectatio
From LSJ
Μισῶ πονηρόν, χρηστὸν ὅταν εἴπῃ λόγον → Cum recta fatur, improbum odi maxime → Den Schlechten hass' ich, wenn ein gutes Wort er spricht
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
attrectātĭo: (adt-), ōnis, f. attrecto.
I A touching, handling (post-Aug.), Gell. 11, 18, 23: boves frequenti manūs attrectatione mansuescere, Pall. Mart. 12, 1 al.—
II In gram., a term applied to words which denote a taking of many things together; as, fasceatim, Quint. 1, 4, 20.