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

rŭgĭo, īre, v. n.,

I to roar , as a lion, Spart. Get. 5; Vulg. Psa. 21, 13; Auct. Carm. Philom. 49; to bray , as an ass, Amm. 27, 3, 1: onager, Vulg. Job, 6, 5: quasi ursi, id. Isa. 59, 11.—

II Transf., to rumble : rugientem saturare ventrem, Hier. Ep. 52, 2, § 6. —

III To call aloud , Vulg. Psa. 37, 9; id. Jer. 25, 30.