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Menander, Monostichoi, 341

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ădustĭo: ōnis, f. aduro.
I A kindling, burning; a burn (concrete only in Pliny): ulcera frigore aut adustione facta, Plin. 32, 4, 14, § 34: adustiones sanat (lactuca), id. 20, 7, 26, § 61.—Also of plants, e. g. vines, a rubbing, galling, Plin. 17, 15, 25, § 116 al.—
II An inflammation: adustio infantium, quae vocatur siriasis, Plin. 30, 15, 47, § 135.—Pass., a burned state, picis, Plin. 14, 20, 25, § 127.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

ădustĭō, ōnis, f. (aduro),
1 action de brûler : Plin. 14, 127
2 brûlure, plaie : Plin. 20, 61 || action d’enflammer par frottement d’une tarière : Plin. 17, 116 || siriase des enfants : Plin. 30, 135.