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clades
clādes, is (gen. plur. usu. cladium, Liv. 2, 63, 7; 5, 22, 8 et saep.: cladum, Sil. 1, 41; 7, 505; 9...
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clādēs (clādis, L.) is, f
1 CEL-, destruction, injury, mischief, harm, misfortune, disaster, loss, detriment, calamity : importuna civitatis: Luctifica: magna, S.: captae urbis, L.: agrum omni belli clade pervastat, L.: urbs sine Milonis clade numquam conquietura, without ruining Milo : privatae per domos, the losses of particular families , L.: Cladibus pascere nostris, O.: Troiae Fortuna tristi clade iterabitur, H.—In war, a disaster, defeat, overthrow, discomfiture, massacre : magnam cladem in congressu facere, S.: accipere cladem, to be beaten , L.: magnam populoR.cladem attulit: non volnus super volnus sed multiplex clades, L.: illius noctis, V.: sine clade victor, i. e. without loss , H.— A pest, plague : in ipsos Erumpit clades, O.— A loss, maiming : dextrae manūs, L.— A destroyer, scourge, pest : Libyae, V.— Corruption : Hoc fonte derivata clades, etc., H.
clādes, is (gen. plur. usu. cladium, Liv. 2, 63, 7; 5, 22, 8 et saep.: cladum, Sil. 1, 41; 7, 505; 9...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.