iaculatus
From LSJ
Καλὸν τὸ θνῄσκειν, οἷς ὕβριν τὸ ζῆν φέρει → Quis foeda vita restat, his pulchrum est mori → Wem das Leben Schmach bringt, dem ist Sterben schön
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
jăcŭlātus: ūs, m. jaculor,
I a throwing, hurling, Tert. Spect. 18.
Latin > German (Georges)
iaculātus, ūs, m. (iaculor), das Werfen, Schleudern, Tert. de spect. 18 (Plur.).