currus

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

currus ūs (dat.ū, genplur. ūm, V.), m

1 CEL-, a chariot, car, wain, wagon , C., V.—Plur., of one wagon (poet.), V.: non curribus utere nostris, O.— A triumphal car , C., H., O.— A warchariot , Cs.: inanis, V.: curru proeliari, Ta.— A triumph , C.— A team of horses, span (poet.): neque audit currus habenas, V.: curru dat lora secundo, V.— A ship, boat (poet.), Ct.— A pair of small wheels under the beam of a plough , V.

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