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recumbo
rĕ-cumbo, cŭbui, 3, v. n. [cumbo, cubo], to lay one’s self back, lie down again; to lie down. I Of ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.
recumbō cubuī, —, ere
CVB-, to lie down again, lie down, recline : somnis surrexisse, dein recubuisse:in exedrā posito lectulo: in herbā: spondā sibi propiore recumbit, O.: tauros medio recumbere sulco, sink down , O.—Esp., to recline at table : in triclinio: rediit hora dicta, recubuit, Ph.: Archiacis lectis, H.—Of things, to fall, sink down : sic illa (pila) penitus vadis inlisa recumbit, V.: onus (domūs quassatae) in proclinatas partīs, O.: nebulae campo recumbunt, settle down , V.: minax ponto Unda recumbit, H.: in umeros cervix conlapsa recumbit, sinks back , V.
rĕ-cumbo, cŭbui, 3, v. n. [cumbo, cubo], to lay one’s self back, lie down again; to lie down. I Of ...
A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.