lusito
From LSJ
τὸ πολὺ τοῦ βίου ἐν δικαστηρίοις φεύγων τε καὶ διώκων κατατρίβομαι → waste the greater part of one's life in courts either as plaintiff or defendant
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
lūsĭto: āre,
I v. freq. n. ludo, to play often or habitually (ante- and post-class.): aut coturnices dantur, quibuscum lusitent, Plaut. Capt. 5, 4, 6: alea festiva et honesta lusitabamus, Gell. 18, 13, 1: in labellis morsicatim, Naev. ap. Non. 139, 25.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
lūsĭtō,¹⁶ āvī, ātum, āre, intr. (ludo), jouer souvent, s’amuser : Pl. Capt. 1003 ; Gell. 18, 13, 1.