tuditans

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

tŭdĭtans, antis, Part. [tud, tundo], striking or beating often (ante-class.).

I Lit., Lucr. 3, 394: corpora, id. 2, 1142.—

II Trop., pushing or driving on : tuditantes significat negotium tundentes, id est agentes, Fest. pp. 352 and 353 Müll.: haec inter sese tum (certabant) tuditantes, Enn. ib. (Ann. v. 138 Vahl.).