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labrum
lā̆brum, i, n. [root lab, as in labium; v. lambo], a lip. I Lit.: cape cultrum ac seca digitum vel ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
labrum (1) ī, n
1 LAB-, a lip : apes, in labris Platonis consedisse: discidit labrum, T.: superius, the upper lip , Cs.: (poculis) labra admovere, V.: labra incana situ, O.: Compressis labris, H.—Prov.: primis labris gustasse physiologiam, to have got a smattering of.—An edge, margin, brim : summae fossae labra, Cs.: interiore labro (fossae) murum obiecit, L.
lā̆brum, i, n. [root lab, as in labium; v. lambo], a lip. I Lit.: cape cultrum ac seca digitum vel ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.