καθάπερ ὄφις παλαιὸν ἀποδύεται θώρακα → just as a snake sheds its old skin
clysmus: i, m., = κλυσμός,I a clyster (late Lat. for clyster), Scrib. Comp. 155; 194; 197.
clysmus, ī, m. (κλυσμός), clystère : Scrib. Comp. 155.
clysmus, ī, m. (κλυσμός), das Klistier, Scrib. 155 u.a.