craticulum

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Πᾶσα γυνὴ χόλος ἐστὶν· ἔχει δ' ἀγαθὰς δύο ὥρας, τὴν μίαν ἐν θαλάμῳ, τὴν μίαν ἐν θανάτῳ → Every woman is an annoyance. She has two good times: one in the bedroom, one in death.

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

craticulum: a Graeco κρατεῦται deducitur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 53, 11 Müll. more prob. immediately from crates.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

crātīcŭlum, ī, n., P. Fest. 53, 11, c. craticula.