condălĭum, ii, n. (access. form more nearly related to the Greek: CONDULUS anulus, Paul. ex Fest. p. 38, 14 Müll.; cf. condylus) [κονδύλιον, κόνδυλος; cf. calix = κύλιξ, etc.],
a little ring for slaves , Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 7; 4, 3, 13.—Also, the title of a comedy not now extant , ascribed by Varr. (L. L. 7, § 77 Müll.) to Plaut., but denied to him by Attius (ap. Gell. 3, 3, 9).