perflo

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

per-flo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n., to blow through or over (not in Caes.).

I Act. : cum venti nubila perflant, Lucr. 6, 132; cf. id. 6, 136, and Ov. R. Am. 369: unde (nubilarium) commodissime perflari possit, Varr. R. R. 1, 13: venti terras turbine perflant, Verg. A. 1, 83: colles, qui cum perflantur ipsi, tum adferunt umbram vallibus, Cic. Rep. 2, 6, 11: granaria perflari undique malunt, Plin. 18, 30, 73, § 302: murmura conchā, to sound by blowing through , Luc. 9, 348: perflata est terra austro, Vulg. Job, 37, 17.—

II Neutr. , to blow through , to blow , Col. 2, 21, 5: perflantibus undique procellis, Plin. 2, 107, 111, § 240.

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