lucta
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lucta: ae, f. root lug-; cf. λυγίζω, to writhe, ligare,
I a wrestling, wrestling-match (post-class.): exercebat cum militibus ipse luctam, Capitol. Maxim. 6: certamen luctae, Aus. Ep. 93.—
II Trop.: perseverans quodammodo lucta convincitur, Aug. Ep. 606.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lucta, æ, f., lutte, exercice de la lutte : Aus. Ep. 93, 7 || [fig.] Aug. Ep. 187, 24.
Latin > German (Georges)
lucta, ae, f., das Ringen, als Kampfart, der Ringkampf (s. luctor), Hyg. fab. 273. p. 148, 8 Schm. Auson. epigr. 96, 7. p. 222 Schenkl. Apul. de Plat. 1, 2 G. Sidon. epist. 2, 2, 6. Ambros. de Iacob 1, 5.