semirutus

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

sēmĭ-rŭtus, a, um, adj. [ruo],

halfpulled down , half-overthrown , half-demolished , half-destroyed , half-ruined (not anteAug.; freq. in the historians, esp. in Liv.): murus, Liv. 31, 26; 32, 17: tecta, id. 10, 4; Luc. 1, 24: vallum, Tac. A. 1, 61: castella, Liv. 28, 44; Tac. A. 4, 25: urbs, Liv. 5, 49; 31, 24: plus negotii fuit cum semirutā Karthagine quam cum integrā, Flor. 2, 15, 13: patria, Liv. 26, 32 et saep.: telae confuso stamine, half-torn , Claud. Rapt. Pros. 3, 155. — Neutr. plur. as subst.: sēmĭrŭta , ōrum, n.: partim per semiruta partim scalis integros muros transcendere, the halfdemolished parts of the wall , Liv. 36, 24, 6 (dub.; Weissenb. semirutos): semiruta moenium, Ap. Flor. 2, p. 350, 30.

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