manuatus

From LSJ

ἡ Νέμεσις προλέγει τῷ πήχεϊ τῷ τε χαλινῷ μήτ' ἄμετρόν τι ποιεῖν μήτ' ἀχάλινα λέγειν → Nemesis warns us by her cubit-rule and bridle neither to do anything without measure nor to be unbridled in our speech

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

mănŭātus: a, um, adj. id.,
I furnished with hands, Mart. Cap. 4, § 378; v. also manuor.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mănŭātus, a, um,
1 muni de mains : Capel. 4, 378
2 part. de manuor, qui a volé.

Latin > German (Georges)

manuātus, a, um (v. manus), mit Händen versehen, Mart. Cap. 4. § 378.