pedicularius

From LSJ

ἐπὶ τῷ μὴ κοινωνικῶς χρῆσθαι τοῖς εὐτυχήμασι → for not having used their success in a spirit of partnership

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

pĕdīcŭlārĭus: a, um, adj. id.,
I of or belonging to lice, pedicular: staphis agria, quam herbam pediculariam quidam vocant, quod pediculos necat, lousewort, Scrib. Comp. 166.
pĕdīcŭlārĭus: ii, m., = συντονάριος,
I one who pressed the scabellum with his foot, qs. a time-marker, Gloss. Philox.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

pĕdĭcŭlārĭus, ĭī, m., celui qui joue de la cymbale avec les pieds : Gloss. Phil.

Latin > German (Georges)

pēdiculārius, a, um (2. pediculus), zu den Läusen gehörig, Läuse-, herba, Läusekraut, Scrib. Larg. 166 (vgl. pedicularis).