sinuatus
From LSJ
Ὁ θάνατος οὐθὲν πρὸς ἡμᾶς, ἐπειδήπερ ὅταν μὲν ἡμεῖς ὦμεν, ὁ θάνατος οὐ πάρεστιν, ὅταν δὲ ὁ θάνατος παρῇ, τόθ' ἡμεῖς οὐκ ἐσμέν. → Death is nothing to us, since when we are, death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) sĭnŭātus, a, um, part. de sinuo.
(2) sĭnŭātus, abl. ū, m., courbure : Prisc. Gramm. 6, 78.