illabor

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

in-lābor (ill-) lapsus, ī, dep.,

to flow in, glide in, fall, sink: Si fractus inlabatur orbis, fall to ruins, H.: quo (in stomachum) primo inlabuntur ea, etc.: mediae urbi, V.—Fig., to flow in, penetrate: ad eos (sensūs): animis nostris, V.

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