Lewis Short
inguen | inguĭ-na, ae (noun N.f) : n. (also late Lat. , , f., Isid. 4, 6, 19)
* The front part of the body between the hips.
* Lit.
* The groin.— Sing., Cels. 7, 20: lentum destillat ab inguine virus,Verg. G. 3, 281; more freq. plur.: candida succincta inguina (Scylla),id. E. 6, 75: ventrem atque inguina hausit,Liv. 7, 10, 10; Cels. 3, 5 al.
* Transf., of plants, the place where a branch is joined to the stem, Plin. 16, 36, 65, § 163; 17, 21, 35, § 153.
* A swelling in the groin, Lucil. ap. Fest. p. 360 Müll.; Cels. 3, 5; also a swelling on the knee, Fronto ad Marc. Caes. 5, ep. 44 Mai.
* The abdomen: legenti suffodit inguina,Suet. Dom. 17; Stat. Th. 6, 900.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary