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Menander, Monostichoi, 471

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pūsŭla: ae, f. another form for pustula, q. v., from pus.
I Lit.
   1    Upon the skin, a blister, pimple, pustule, Cels. 5, 28, 15; Plin. 20, 6, 21, § 44; 21, 15, 55, § 93; 25, 13, 109, § 173: magis ignosco ei, qui volnus inimici quam qui pusulam concupiscit, Sen. Ira, 3, 43, 4; Mart. 14, 167, 1.—
   2    Of the bubbles or blisters in bread, Paul. ex Fest. s. v. hetta, p. 99 Müll.—
II Transf., in pastoral lang., the erysipelas, St. Anthony's fire, Col. 7, 5, 16.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pūsŭla,¹⁴ æ, f. (pus),
1 c. pustula : Sen. Ira 3, 43, 4 ; Cels. Med. 5, 28, 15 ; Plin. 20, 44