labor

An Elementary Latin Dictionary

lābor (1) lapsus, ī (lābier, H.), dep.

2 LAB-, to glide, slide, move, slip, float, pass, flow : Per sinūs, in folds , O.: Ille inter vestīs et levia pectora lapsus Volvitur, V.: Ut rate felici pacata per aequora labar, O.: sidera, quae vagā ratione labuntur: Labere, nympha, polo, from heaven , V.: e manibus custodientium lapsus, escaped , Cu.— To sink, fall : Labitur exsanguis, V.: super terram, O.: in rivo: levi sanguine, slip , V.: pede lapsus, stumbling , H.: umor in genas Furtim labitur, H.: Perque genas lacrimae labuntur, O.: multa in silvis Lapsa cadunt folia, V.: labentes oculos condere, falling , O.—Fig., to move gently, be led insensibly, glide, pass, elapse : sed labor longius, ad propositum revertar, am led : ad opinionem: in vitium, H.: oratio placide labitur: labi somnum sensit in artūs, O.: nostro illius labatur pectore voltus, be lost , V.: Eheu fugaces Labuntur anni, H.: lustris labentibus, V.: forte lapsa vox, Ta.— To sink, incline, decline, begin to fall, go to ruin, perish : quibus de rebus lapsa fortuna accidat, Enn. ap. C.: equitem Romanum labentem excepit: eo citius lapsa res est, L.: fides lapsa, O.: lapsis quaesitum oracula rebus, for our ruined condition , V.: hac spe lapsus, deceived in , Cs.— To fall into error, be mistaken, err, mistake, commit a fault : rex Iugurthae scelere lapsus, S.: in aliquā re: propter inprudentiam, Cs.: in officio.

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