molucrum

From LSJ

Θνητὸς πεφυκὼς τοὐπίσω πειρῶ βλέπειν → Homo natus id, quod instat, ut videas, age → Als sterblich Wesen mühe dich zu seh'n, was folgt

Menander, Monostichoi, 249

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

mŏlū̆crum: i, n. mola.
   A A millbroom, i. e. a broom for sweeping out a mill: molucrum, quo molae verruntur, quod Graeci μυλήκορον dicunt, Paul. ex Fest. p. 140 Müll.—
   B A handle for turning a mill: molucrum, quo molae vertuntur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 142 Müll. dub.; al. teruntur; cf. A. supra.—
   C A square log of wood at the place where sacrifices were offered, or where the mola salsa was sprinkled on the victim: Cloatius in libris sacrorum, molucrum esse, aiunt, ligneum (al. lignum) quoddam quadratum, ubi immolatur. Idem Aelius in explanatione carminum Saliarium eodem nomine appellari ait, quod sub molā supponatur. Aurelius Opilius appellat, ubi molatur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 141 Müll.—
   D = Mola, a mooncalf, mole: molucrum ... tumor ventris, qui etiam virginibus incidere solet, Paul. ex Fest. p. 140 Müll.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

mŏlucrum, ī, n., balai pour nettoyer un moulin, μυλήκορον : P. Fest. 140 || bloc de bois sur lequel on égorge la victime : P. Fest. 141 || faux germe, môle : Afran. 338 ; P. Fest. 140.

Latin > German (Georges)

molucrum, ī, n. = mola, ein Mondkalb od. Monkalb, Afran. com. 338.