Abdomen, penult. longa abdóminis. penult. corr. n.g. Iuuen.The outward and formes part of the belly betwene the nauel and the priuy members.Abdomen insaturabile.Cicer.A great eater: an vnsaciable panche.Abdomini natus Id est ventri & gulæ.Cicer.Borne onely to feede and eate.Abdomidis voluptates.Cic.Pleasures of the belly.Abdomini indulgere, inseruire, operam dare.To giue ones selfe to belly cheere.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
abdŏmĕn, ĭnis, n. [etym. uncertain; perh. for adipomen, from adeps, or perh. from abdo, to conceal, cover], the fat lower part of the belly, the paunch, abdomen, lapa/ra. I.Lit., of men and animals: abdomina thynni, Lucil. ap. Non. 35, 22; so Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 44; Cels. 4, 1 fin.; Plin. 8, 51, 77 fin.; 11, 37, 84fin.; Juv. 4, 107; Aus. Idyll. 10, 104. —II.Meton. for gluttony, sensuality: ille heluo natus abdomini suo, non laudi, Cic. Pis. 17, 41; so, natus abdomini, Treb. Gall. 17; cf. also Cic. Pis. 27, 66; id. Sest. 51, 110. —With respect to carnal lust: jamdudum gestit moecho hoc abdomen adimere, Plaut. Mil. 5, 5; but opp. to lechery (libido): alius libidine insanit, alius abdomini servit, Sen. Ben. 7, 26, 4.