farrago
From LSJ
μήτε ἐγρηγορόσιν μήτε εὕδουσι κύρτοις ἀργὸν θήραν διαπονουμένοις → weels that secure a lazy angling for men whether asleep or awake
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
farrāgo: ĭnis, f. id.,
I mixed fodder for cattle, mash.
I Prop.: farrago appellatur id, quod ex pluribus satis pabuli causa datur jumentis, Paul. ex Fest. p. 91, 14 Müll.; Varr. R. R. 1, 31, 5; Plin. 18, 16, 41, § 142; Verg. G. 3, 205; Nemes. Cyneg. 283.—
II Transf. *
A A medley, hodge-podge: nostri libelli, Juv. 1, 86.—
B A trifle: tenuis, Pers. 5, 77.