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ἐπ' ἀλλήλοισιν ἀμφικείμενοι → locked in each other's arms, clinging to one another

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Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

suf-farcĭno: (subf-), āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.,
I to stuff full, to cram (ante- and postclass.).
I Lit.: incedunt suffarcinati cum libris, Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 10: vidi Cantharam Suffarcinatam, stuffed out, i. e. with a bundle under her dress, Ter. And. 4, 4, 31: bellule suffarcinatus, crammed full, gorged with food, App. M. 10, p. 246, 23: aliquem multis muneribus, id. ib. 9, p. 230, 26.—
II Transf., to deck, adorn, enrich: auro et argento et veste, Cassiod. Inst. Div. Litt. 28. (* suffarrānĕus or suffarrānĭus, a false read. for furnariae, Plin. 7, 43, 44, § 135 Sillig ad h. l.)