vorago

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

vŏrāgo, ĭnis, f. [voro], an abyss, gulf, whirlpool, depth, chasm.

I Lit., of watery depths: summersus equus voraginibus, Cic. Div. 1, 33, 73: vastāque voragine gurges Aestuat, Verg. A. 6, 296; Cat. 17, 26; Curt. 8, 14, 8: explicet se Cotta, si potest, ex hac voragine, Lact. 2, 8, 55.—Of a gulf or chasm in the earth, Liv. 7, 6, 1; Curt. 8, 14, 2.— Poet., of a devouring maw or stomach: ventris, Ov. M. 8, 843.—

II Transf.: vos geminae voragines scopulique rei publicae, i. e. gulfs , Cic. Pis. 18, 41: gurges et vorago patrimonii, devourer , squanderer , spendthrift , id. Sest. 52, 111: vorago aut gurges vitiorum, abyss , id. Verr. 2, 3, 9, § 23: avaritia, manifestae praedae avidissima vorago, abyss , gulf , Val. Max. 9, 4 init.

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