strigatus

From LSJ

κακῶς ζῆν κρεῖσσον ἢ καλῶς θανεῖν → better to live ignobly than to die nobly, better to live badly than to die well

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

strĭgātus: a, um, adj. 2. strix, among surveyors: ager,
I a field whose length (or measurement from north to south) is greater than its breadth (opp. scamnatus), Aggen. p. 46 Goes.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

strĭgātus, a, um, sillonné en longueur : Grom. 3, 12 ; 110, 1.

Latin > German (Georges)

strigātus, a, um (1. striga no. II), in Streifen, abgeteilt, ager, Gromat. vet. 3, 12 u. 110, 1.