synodus
From LSJ
τῷ οὖν τόξῳ ὄνομα βίος, ἔργον δὲ θάνατος → the bow is called life, but its work is death (Heraclitus)
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
synŏdus: (in inscrr. written also SYNHODVS; v. Inscr. Orell. 2160; 2627), i, f., = σύνοδος.
I A college of priests: ARCHIEREVS SYNHODI, Inscr. Orell. l. l.—
II An ecclesiastical assembly or council, a synod, Cod. Just. 1, 3, 23; Amm. 15, 7, 7.
synŏdūs: ontis, m., = συνόδους,>
I a fish of the bream genus: Sparus, Linn.; Ov. Hal. 107; Plin. 37, 10, 67, § 182. >
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
(1) sўnŏdus (-hŏdus), ī, f. (σύνοδος), confrérie (collège de prêtres): CIL 6, 10117 ; 14, 2977 || synode : Amm. 15, 7, 7.
(2) sўnŏdūs, ōntis, m. (συνόδους), spare denté [poisson de mer] : Plin. 37, 182.