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1 colluvio
collŭvĭo ( conl-), ōnis, and collŭvĭ-es, em, ē (the latter form not freq. before the Aug. per.; but exclusively used by Col., Pliny the elder, and Tac.; a third collat. form collŭvĭum, acc. to Isid. Diff. Verb. 40), f. [colluo], a conflux or collection of filth, washings, sweepings, draff, swill.I.Prop.(α).Colluvies, Dig. 43, 22, 1, §§(β).2 and 4: cohortis et aedificii,
Col. 2, 15, 8; cf. id. 1, 6, 24; 1, 5, 6:turbida nigro limo,
Luc. 4, 311; Plin. 24, 19, 116, § 176.—Colluvio:II.colluvionibus sentinarum,
Arn. 5, p. 172.—More freq. trop., the impure conflux of different objects, dregs, impurities, impure mixture, vile medley, offscourings.(α).Colluvio:(β).mixtorum omnis generis animantium,
Liv. 3, 6, 3:cum ex hac turbā et colluvione discedam,
Cic. Sen. 23, 85; cf. Non. p. 82, 9:o praeclarum diem, omnium scelerum,
Cic. Sest. 7, 15:rerum,
Liv. 3, 11, 5:deterrima verborum,
Gell. 1, 15, 17:colluvionem gentium adferre,
a polluting mixture, Liv. 4, 2, 5:mixti ex omni colluvione exsules obaerati, etc.,
id. 26, 40, 17; cf. id. 22, 43, 2:in colluvione Drusi,
the dregs of the people adhering to him, the rabble, Cic. Vat. 9, 23;Cod. Th. 13, 3, 7: ordinum hominum,
Curt. 10, 2, 6:sanguinis peregrini et servilis,
Suet. Aug. 40; Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 11.—Colluvies, Atticus ap. Cic. Att. 9, 10, 7:rerum,
Tac. H. 2, 16 fin.; cf. absol., id. A. 14, 15; 14, 44; id. H. 5, 12:nationum,
id. A. 2, 55:collecta populi,
Just. 2, 6, 4. -
2 conluvio
collŭvĭo ( conl-), ōnis, and collŭvĭ-es, em, ē (the latter form not freq. before the Aug. per.; but exclusively used by Col., Pliny the elder, and Tac.; a third collat. form collŭvĭum, acc. to Isid. Diff. Verb. 40), f. [colluo], a conflux or collection of filth, washings, sweepings, draff, swill.I.Prop.(α).Colluvies, Dig. 43, 22, 1, §§(β).2 and 4: cohortis et aedificii,
Col. 2, 15, 8; cf. id. 1, 6, 24; 1, 5, 6:turbida nigro limo,
Luc. 4, 311; Plin. 24, 19, 116, § 176.—Colluvio:II.colluvionibus sentinarum,
Arn. 5, p. 172.—More freq. trop., the impure conflux of different objects, dregs, impurities, impure mixture, vile medley, offscourings.(α).Colluvio:(β).mixtorum omnis generis animantium,
Liv. 3, 6, 3:cum ex hac turbā et colluvione discedam,
Cic. Sen. 23, 85; cf. Non. p. 82, 9:o praeclarum diem, omnium scelerum,
Cic. Sest. 7, 15:rerum,
Liv. 3, 11, 5:deterrima verborum,
Gell. 1, 15, 17:colluvionem gentium adferre,
a polluting mixture, Liv. 4, 2, 5:mixti ex omni colluvione exsules obaerati, etc.,
id. 26, 40, 17; cf. id. 22, 43, 2:in colluvione Drusi,
the dregs of the people adhering to him, the rabble, Cic. Vat. 9, 23;Cod. Th. 13, 3, 7: ordinum hominum,
Curt. 10, 2, 6:sanguinis peregrini et servilis,
Suet. Aug. 40; Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 11.—Colluvies, Atticus ap. Cic. Att. 9, 10, 7:rerum,
Tac. H. 2, 16 fin.; cf. absol., id. A. 14, 15; 14, 44; id. H. 5, 12:nationum,
id. A. 2, 55:collecta populi,
Just. 2, 6, 4.
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