sē-cŭbo, ŭi, 1, v. n.
I To lie alone , sleep by one's self or without a bedfellow (not in Cic.); of a man, Cat. 61, 105; Liv. 39, 10; Quint. 7, 8, 2; Suet. Tib. 7 fin. ; of a woman, Tib. 1, 3, 26; Ov. Am. 3, 10, 2; id. F. 2, 328.—
II In gen., to live alone or in solitude : miles depositis annosus secubat armis, Prop. 2, 25 (3, 20), 5; Ap. Met. 2, 20, 16.