tortum

From LSJ

ὦ πλοῦτε καὶ τυραννὶ καὶ τέχνη τέχνης ὑπερφέρουσα τῷ πολυζήλῳ βίῳ → o wealth, and tyranny, and supreme skill exceedingly envied in life

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

tortum: i, n. torqueo,
I a cord, rope, Pac. ap. Non. 179, 16 (Trag. Fragm. v. 159 Rib.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

tortum, ī, n. (tortus 1), corde [instrument de torture] : Pacuv. 159.

Latin > German (Georges)

tortum, ī, n., s. 1. tortusno. II, A.

Latin > Chinese

tortum, i. n. :: 加刑之緊繩