bucca

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

bucca ae, f

BV-, the cheek (internal): fluentes buccae: ambas Iratus buccas inflet, H.: buccā foculum excitat, i. e. by blowing , Iu.: quidquid in buccam venit, i. e. what comes uppermost. —A mouther, declaimer : Curtius et Matho buccae, Iu.— A trumpeter : notaeque per oppida buccae, Iu.

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