mitratus
From LSJ
οἱ Κυρηναϊκοὶ δόξαις ἐχρῶντο τοιαύταις: δύο πάθη ὑφίσταντο, πόνον καὶ ἡδονήν, τὴν μὲν λείαν κίνησιν, τὴν ἡδονήν, τὸν δὲ πόνον τραχεῖαν κίνησιν → the Cyrenaics admitted two sensations, pain and pleasure, the one consisting in a smooth motion, pleasure, the other a rough motion, pain
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
mī̆trātus: a, um, adj. mitra,
I wearing a turban, turbaned: mitrati chori, Prop. 4 (5), 7, 42: Arabes, Plin. 6, 28, 32, § 162: caput, Sid. Carm. 9, 2, 199; Sol. 33, 16.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
mĭtrātus,¹⁶ a, um (mitra), coiffé d’une mitre : Prop. 4, 7, 62 ; Plin. 6, 162.