Septicianus
From LSJ
οἱ τοῖς πέλας ἐπιβουλεύοντες, λανθάνουσι πολλὰκις ὑφ' ἑτέρων τοῦτ' αὐτὸ πάσχοντες → when people plot against their neighbours, they fall victim to the same sort of plot themselves
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Septĭcĭānus: (Septĭt-), a, um, adj.,
I of or belonging to a Septicius, Septician: libra, a Septician pound, which, in the second Punic war, was reduced from twelve to eight and a half unciae, Mart. 8, 71, 6; so too, argentum, id. 4, 89, 3.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) Septĭcĭānus, a, um, d’un certain Septicius ; libra Septiciana, la livre septicienne [valant 8 onces et demie, au lieu de 12] : Mart. 8, 71, 6 ; 4, 88, 3.
(2) Septĭcĭānus, ī, m., nom d’homme : Mart. 11, 107, 2.