pugillatus

From LSJ

σταγόνες ὕδατος πέτρας κοιλαίνουσιν → constant dropping wears away a stone, constant dripping will wear away the hardest stone, little strokes fell big oaks, constant dripping wears the stone, constant dropping wears the stone, constant dripping will wear away a stone

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pŭgillātus: ūs, m. pugillo,
I a fighting with the cestus, boxing; in plur., Tert. Spect. 29.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pŭgillātŭs, ūs, v. pugilatus.

Latin > German (Georges)

pugillātus, ūs, m., s. pugilatus.