gymnicus
ἐὰν ᾖς φιλομαθής, ἔσει πολυμαθής → if you are studious, you will become learned
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
gymnĭcus: a, um, adj., = γυμνικός,
I of or for bodily exercise, gymnastic: ludi qui gymnici nominantur, Cic. Tusc. 2, 26, 62: ludi, Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 205: certamina, Suet. Ner. 53.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
gymnĭcus,¹³ a, um, (γυμνικός), gymnique, de lutte : Cic. Tusc. 2, 62 ; Sen. Ira 2, 14, 3.
Latin > German (Georges)
gymnicus, a, um (γυμνικός), gymnisch, gymnastisch, ludus, Isid. orig. 18, 17, 1: ludi, Cic. Tusc. 2, 62 u. ep. 5, 12, 8. Treb. Poll. Gallien. 3, 7 (dies. bl. gymnici, Hyg. fab. 273. p. 147, 4. Schm. Isid. orig. 18, 18): certamen, Cic. de inv. 2, 2. Sen. de ira 2, 14, 3. Suet. Aug. 98, 6: agon, Plin. ep. 4, 22, 1. Hieron. de vir. ill. 22. Cod. Theod. 15, 7, 3: palaestricae disciplinae et gymnicae artes, Aldh. de laud. virg. 1. – subst., gymnicī, ōrum, m., Gymniker, Gymnastiker, Vopisc, Car. 19, 2.