caurus
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Latin > German (Georges)
caurus u. cōrus, ī, m., Nordwestwind (vgl. litauisch sziaurys, Nordwind), Form caurus, zB. Laber. com. 131. Lucr. 6, 135. Vitr. 1, 6, 13. Verg. georg. 3, 356. Gell. 2, 22, 12: Form corus, zB. Caes. b. G. 5, 7, 3 (Holder Chorus). Vitr. 1, 6, 1. Sen. nat. qu. 5, 16, 5. Plin. 2, 119: caurus, quem plures vocant corum, Vitr. 1, 6, 5: libonotus, id est corus, Veget. mil. 4, 38: caurus u. corus geschieden, ad latera cauri circias et corus, Vitr. 1, 6, 10.