Hiericus
From LSJ
οἱ Κυρηναϊκοὶ δόξαις ἐχρῶντο τοιαύταις: δύο πάθη ὑφίσταντο, πόνον καὶ ἡδονήν, τὴν μὲν λείαν κίνησιν, τὴν ἡδονήν, τὸν δὲ πόνον τραχεῖαν κίνησιν → the Cyrenaics admitted two sensations, pain and pleasure, the one consisting in a smooth motion, pleasure, the other a rough motion, pain
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
Hĭĕrĭcūs: untis, f., = Ἱερικοῦς,
I the city of Jericho, in Palestine, Plin. 5, 14, 15, § 70; 13, 4, 9, § 44.—Also called Jĕrĭcho, = Ἱεριχώ, Prud. Psych. 536; acc. Jerichon, Prud. Ham. 480 Dressel.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
Hĭĕrĭcūs, ūntis, f., Plin. 5, 70 ; 13, 44, et Jĕrĭchō Prud. Psych. 536, Jéricho, ville de la Palestine :