cumatium

From LSJ

ἑτέρως ἠδύνατο βέλτιον ἢ ὡς νῦν ἔχει κατεσκευάσθαι → otherwise they could have been constructed better than they are now (Galen, On the use of parts of the body 4.143.1 Kühn)

Source

Latin > English

cumatium cumatii N N :: molding; (esp. echinus of Ionic capital); channel, waved molding on ogee (L+S)

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

cūmătĭum: ii, v. cymatium.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

cūmătĭum, v. cymatium.

Latin > German (Georges)

cūmatium, s. cymatium.