fulgurio

A New Latin Dictionary by Charlton T. Lewis Ph.D. and Charles Short, LL. D.

fulgŭrĭo, īvi, ītum, 4, v. n. and a. [fulgur] (ante-class.).

I Neutr. , to hurl lightnings , to lighten : suo sonitu claro fulgurivit Juppiter, Naev. ap. Non. 110, 17 (Trag. Rel. v. 13 Rib.).—

II Act. , to strike with lightning; only in the part. perf. pass. : fulguritum id quod est fulmine ictum: qui locus statim fieri putabatur religiosus, quod eum deus sibi dicasse videretur, Fest. p. 92 Müll.; so as subst.: fulgŭrī-tum , i, n., that which has been struck by lightning , Arn. 5, 4; 5, 1: fulguritae arbores, Lucil. ap. Non. 110, 19; Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 138; Varr. L. L. 5, § 70 Müll.; of a person: quasi fulguritus, Sen. de Ira, 3, 23, 6.