lucta

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

lucta, ae, f. [root lug-; cf. λυγίζω, to writhe, ligare],

I a wrestling, wrestling-match (post-class.): exercebat cum militibus ipse luctam, Capitol. Maxim. 6: certamen luctae, Aus. Ep. 93.—

II Trop.: perseverans quodammodo lucta convincitur, Aug. Ep. 606.