Pédica, pédicæ, f. g. pe. cor. pede Virg.Liu.Any thing wherewith the foote is tied: a snare: a ginne: a fetter: a paire of giues or stockes.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
pĕdĭca, ae, f. [pes], a shackle, fetter, or chain for the feet, a springe, gin, snare (cf.: compes, vinculum tendicula). I.Lit., Plaut. Poen. 3, 1, 10; Liv. 21, 36: tunc gruibus pedicas et retia ponere cervis, Verg. G. 1, 307; Ov. M. 15, 473; Vulg. Jer. 5, 26: quid, si pedes pedicis coartentur?App. Flor. p. 357, 29.—B.Transf., of the spider's web, Plin. 11, 24, 28, 81.—II.Trop., a shackle, fetter (post-class.): amoris, App. M. 2, p. 116, 40: nuptiales, id. ib. 6, p. 182, 41.