insicia

From LSJ

αἰθὴρ δ᾽ ἐλαφραῖς πτερύγων ῥιπαῖς ὑποσυρίζει (Aeschylus, Prometheus Bound 126) → The bright air fanned | whistles and shrills with rapid beat of wings.

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

insĭcĭa: ae, f., and insĭcĭum (īsĭc-), ĭi, n. inseco,
I stuffing, force-meat, a dish of minced meat (very rare).
   (a)    Form insicia, Varr. L. L. 5, § 110 Müll.—
   (b)    Form insicium, Macr. S. 7, 8; Arn. 2, 92.

Latin > German (Georges)

īnsicia, s. isicium.