Lewis Short
pīgrĭtĭa | pīgrĭtĭes, ēi (noun F) : and , , id.
* Sloth, sluggishness, laziness, indolence (cf.: desidia, socordia, inertia, segnities).
* Lit.: pigritiam definiunt metum consequentis laboris,Cic. Tusc. 4, 8, 18: propter pigritiam aut ignaviam,id. Off. 1, 29, 102: noli putare pigritiā me facere, quod non meā manu scribam,id. Att. 15, 15: et haesitatio,Petr. 85: nox Romanis pigritiem ad sequendum fecit,Liv. 44, 42, 9: lentae crimine pigritiae,Mart. 11, 79, 2.
* Transf.
* Tu das ingenuae jus mihi pigritiae, honorable repose, leisure, Mart. 12, 4, 6.
* Stomachi, weakness of the stomach, Sen. Prov. 3, 6.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary