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  • 1 effluo

    ef-flŭo, xi, 3, v. n. (and very rarely a.), to flow or run out, to flow forth (class.; esp. freq. in the trop. sense).
    I.
    Lit.:

    facit effluere imbres,

    Lucr. 6, 512:

    una cum sanguine vita,

    Cic. Tusc. 2, 24 fin.:

    umor e cavis populi nigrae,

    Plin. 24, 8, 32, § 47:

    sucina petris,

    id. 37, 2, 11, § 35:

    amnis in oceanum,

    id. ib.:

    ne qua levis effluat aura,

    escape, Ov. M. 6, 233.— Poet.:

    ambrosiae et nectari' linctus,

    Lucr. 6, 971, v. Lachm. ad h. l.—
    B.
    Act.:

    ne (amphorae) effluant vinum,

    Petr. 71, 11; cf. Claud. Prob. et Olyb. [p. 631] 52.—
    C.
    Transf., of non-fluid bodies, to go out, issue forth ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):

    Epicuri figurae, quas e summis corporibus dicit effluere,

    Quint. 10, 2, 15 Spald.; cf. Gell. 5, 16, 3: effluit effuso cui toga laxa sinu, *Tib. 1, 6, 40 (dub.—Müll. et fluit); cf. Claud. IV. Cons. Honor. 208:

    manibus opus effluit,

    slips from, drops from, Lucr. 6, 795; cf. Ov. M. 3, 39; Curt. 8, 14.—
    2.
    To vanish, disappear:

    de pectore caedis notae,

    Ov. M. 6, 670; cf.
    * Suet.
    Aug. 97; Plin. 27, 13, 111, § 138.—
    II.
    Trop.: utrumque hoc falsum est: effluet, i. e. it will go abroad, become known = emanabit, * Ter. Eun. 1, 2, 41; cf.

    Auct. Or. pro Domo, 46, 121: impropria interim effluunt,

    slip out, Quint. 10, 3, 20:

    tanta est intimorum multitudo, ut ex iis aliquis potius effluat, quam novo sit aditus,

    Cic. Fam. 6, 19, 2:

    ne effluant haec ab oculis tuis,

    Vulg. Prov. 3, 21.—
    2.
    To pass away, disappear, vanish (cf. I. B. 2.):

    praeterita aetas quamvis longa cum effluxisset,

    Cic. de Sen. 2, 4; cf. id. ib. 19, 69; id. Att. 12, 43 fin.; Quint. 11, 2, 44:

    viso mens aegra effluxit hiatu,

    Sil. 6, 245; cf.:

    effluet in lacrimas,

    to melt, dissolve, Luc. 9, 106.—So esp. to escape from the memory:

    ut istuc veniam ante quam plane ex animo tuo effluo,

    am forgotten, Cic. Fam. 7, 14, 1; cf. id. Fin. 1, 12, 41; id. Brut. 61, 219; id. Verr. 2, 4, 26; Ov. R. Am. 646.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > effluo

  • 2 lubricum

    lūbrĭcus, a, um, adj. [Gr. litos, lissos, smooth; from root glit; cf. glischros, glittus, and olibros, slippery], slippery.
    I.
    Lit.:

    loculi,

    Plaut. Mil. 3, 2, 38:

    testudini injecta imbris in modum lubrico fastigio innoxia ad imum labebantur,

    Liv. 44, 9, 9:

    assiduo lubricus imbre lapis,

    Mart. 4, 18, 2.— Subst.: lūbrĭcum, i, n., a slippery place, Cels. 8, 3:

    in lubrico atque instabili fundamenta,

    Plin. 36, 14, 21, § 95.—With gen.: equi lubrico paludum lapsantes, on the slippery [p. 1079] morass, Tac. A. 1, 65.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Slippery, smooth, Mart. 9, 58, 3.—
    2.
    That easily slips, glides, or moves away, slippery, slimy, lubricous:

    natura lubricos oculos fecit,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 142:

    anguis,

    Verg. A. 5, 84:

    exta,

    Tib. 2, 5, 14:

    amnis,

    Ov. Am. 3, 6, 81:

    pisces,

    Plin. 9, 20, 37, § 73:

    conchylia,

    slimy, Hor. S. 2, 4, 30:

    corpus,

    Plin. 2, 3, 3, § 7:

    lubrica prensantes effugit umbra manus,

    Ov. F. 5, 476:

    amnis,

    gliding, id. Am. 3, 6, 81.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Slippery, uncertain, hazardous, dangerous, critical (class.):

    via vitae praeceps et lubrica,

    Cic. Fl. 42, 105; cf. id. Rep. 1, 28:

    viae lubricae adulescentiae,

    id. Cael. 17, 41:

    aetas puerilis maxime lubrica atque incerta,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 52, § 137:

    cupiditas dominandi praeceps et lubrica,

    id. Phil. 5, 18, 50:

    lubrica defensionis ratio,

    id. Planc. 2, 5:

    observatio,

    Quint. 1, 5, 5:

    locus,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 8, 35:

    geometriam dico... et si qua alia propter subtilitatem lubrica sunt,

    Sen. Ben. 3, 5, 1.— Poet., with inf.:

    vultus nimium lubricus aspici,

    seductive, Hor. C. 1, 19, 8. — Subst.: lūbrĭcum, i, n., a slippery or hazardous state, period, or season:

    in lubrico versari,

    Cic. Or. 28, 98:

    lubricum aetatis,

    Plin. Ep. 3, 3, 4:

    lubricum linguae,

    Dig. 48, 4, 7, § 3.—
    B.
    Gliding, fleeting:

    historia lubrica est hac atque illac fluit, ut homines, qui manibus invicem adprehensis gradum firmant, continent et continentur,

    passing from one subject to another, Quint. 9, 4, 129:

    annus,

    fleeting, Ov. A. A. 3, 364. —
    C.
    Slippery, deceitful:

    nequiquam patrias tentasti lubricus artes,

    Verg. A. 11, 716.—
    D.
    Prone, inclined, ready:

    flore capi juvenum lubrica mentem nympha,

    Sil. 5, 18: aetas ad vitium, Ambros. de Interp. Job et Dav. 1, 7, 21.—
    E.
    Unsteady, unsettled, easily going astray:

    si qua in parte lubricum adulescentiae nostrae declinat,

    Tac. A. 14, 56:

    lubricam principis aetatem retinere,

    id. ib. 13, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > lubricum

  • 3 lubricus

    lūbrĭcus, a, um, adj. [Gr. litos, lissos, smooth; from root glit; cf. glischros, glittus, and olibros, slippery], slippery.
    I.
    Lit.:

    loculi,

    Plaut. Mil. 3, 2, 38:

    testudini injecta imbris in modum lubrico fastigio innoxia ad imum labebantur,

    Liv. 44, 9, 9:

    assiduo lubricus imbre lapis,

    Mart. 4, 18, 2.— Subst.: lūbrĭcum, i, n., a slippery place, Cels. 8, 3:

    in lubrico atque instabili fundamenta,

    Plin. 36, 14, 21, § 95.—With gen.: equi lubrico paludum lapsantes, on the slippery [p. 1079] morass, Tac. A. 1, 65.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Slippery, smooth, Mart. 9, 58, 3.—
    2.
    That easily slips, glides, or moves away, slippery, slimy, lubricous:

    natura lubricos oculos fecit,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 142:

    anguis,

    Verg. A. 5, 84:

    exta,

    Tib. 2, 5, 14:

    amnis,

    Ov. Am. 3, 6, 81:

    pisces,

    Plin. 9, 20, 37, § 73:

    conchylia,

    slimy, Hor. S. 2, 4, 30:

    corpus,

    Plin. 2, 3, 3, § 7:

    lubrica prensantes effugit umbra manus,

    Ov. F. 5, 476:

    amnis,

    gliding, id. Am. 3, 6, 81.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Slippery, uncertain, hazardous, dangerous, critical (class.):

    via vitae praeceps et lubrica,

    Cic. Fl. 42, 105; cf. id. Rep. 1, 28:

    viae lubricae adulescentiae,

    id. Cael. 17, 41:

    aetas puerilis maxime lubrica atque incerta,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 52, § 137:

    cupiditas dominandi praeceps et lubrica,

    id. Phil. 5, 18, 50:

    lubrica defensionis ratio,

    id. Planc. 2, 5:

    observatio,

    Quint. 1, 5, 5:

    locus,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 8, 35:

    geometriam dico... et si qua alia propter subtilitatem lubrica sunt,

    Sen. Ben. 3, 5, 1.— Poet., with inf.:

    vultus nimium lubricus aspici,

    seductive, Hor. C. 1, 19, 8. — Subst.: lūbrĭcum, i, n., a slippery or hazardous state, period, or season:

    in lubrico versari,

    Cic. Or. 28, 98:

    lubricum aetatis,

    Plin. Ep. 3, 3, 4:

    lubricum linguae,

    Dig. 48, 4, 7, § 3.—
    B.
    Gliding, fleeting:

    historia lubrica est hac atque illac fluit, ut homines, qui manibus invicem adprehensis gradum firmant, continent et continentur,

    passing from one subject to another, Quint. 9, 4, 129:

    annus,

    fleeting, Ov. A. A. 3, 364. —
    C.
    Slippery, deceitful:

    nequiquam patrias tentasti lubricus artes,

    Verg. A. 11, 716.—
    D.
    Prone, inclined, ready:

    flore capi juvenum lubrica mentem nympha,

    Sil. 5, 18: aetas ad vitium, Ambros. de Interp. Job et Dav. 1, 7, 21.—
    E.
    Unsteady, unsettled, easily going astray:

    si qua in parte lubricum adulescentiae nostrae declinat,

    Tac. A. 14, 56:

    lubricam principis aetatem retinere,

    id. ib. 13, 2.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > lubricus

  • 4 virgultum

    virgultum, i, n. [contr. from virguletum, from virgula] (only in plur.), a bush, thicket, copse, shrubbery, Caes. B. G. 3, 18 fin.; 7, 73; Cic. Div. 1, 24, 49; id. Cael. 18, 42; Liv. 1, 14, 7; id. E. 10, 7; id. A. 5, 661; Ov. M. 14, 349; Col. 2, 18, 1; 11, 2, 90.—
    II.
    Slips, cuttings of trees:

    defodere in terram virgulta,

    Lucr. 5, 933:

    silvestria,

    Verg. G. 2, 3; cf. id. ib. 2, 346.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > virgultum

  • 5 virgulta

        virgulta ōrum, n    [for * virgulēta, from virgula], a bush, thicket, copse, shrubbery: virgultis conlectis, Cs.: via interclusa virgultis, L., O.— Slips, cuttings: silvestria, V.

    Latin-English dictionary > virgulta

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