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1 conluviēs
conluviēs —, abl. ē, washings, offscourings, dregs (late for conluvio): magna, Ta.: rerum, Ta.* * *muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
2 stercorō
stercorō —, —, āre [stercus], to dung, muck, fertilize: utilitas stercorandi.* * *stercorare, stercoravi, stercoratus V TRANSvoid excerment, defacate -
3 colluvies
muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
4 colluvio
jumble/heterogeneous mass; fact/state of contamination, impure mixture; turmoil; muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
5 colluvium
muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
6 conluvio
jumble/heterogeneous mass; fact/state of contamination, impure mixture; turmoil; muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
7 conluvium
muck, decayed matter; refuse/sewage; pig-swill; filth; dregs; cesspool/mire -
8 stercoro
stercŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [id.].I.To dung, manure with dung, to muck:II.loca,
Varr. R. R. 1, 38; Cic. Sen. 15, 54:agrum,
Mart. Cap. 3, § 305; Col. 2, 16, 2; Plin. 17, 9, 6, § 50.—To cleanse from dung:latrinas,
Dig. 7, 1, 15:stercorata colluvies,
dungheap, Col. 1, 6, 24.—Hence, stercŏ-rātus, a, um, P. a., dunged, mucked, manured:locus stercoratissimus,
Col. 11, 2, 85; 2, 11, 8.
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