pyga
From LSJ
τίς τὸν πλανήτην Οἰδίπουν καθ' ἡμέραν τὴν νῦν σπανιστοῖς δέξεται δωρήμασιν → who on this day shall receive Oedipus the wanderer with scanty gifts
Latin > English
pyga pygae N F :: rump, buttocks; (usu. pl.); (pure Latin nates)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
pȳga: (pūga), ae, f., = πυγή,
I the rump, buttocks (pure Lat. nates), Hor. S. 1, 2, 133.—Plur., Naev. ap. Non. 39, 28.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
pȳga, v. puga.
Latin > German (Georges)
pȳga s. puga.