perflatus
From LSJ
Οὐ παύσεσθε, εἶπεν, ἡμῖν ὑπεζωσμένοις ξίφη νόμους ἀναγινώσκοντες; → What! will you never cease prating of laws to us that have swords by our sides? | Stop quoting the laws to us. We carry swords.
Latin > English (Lewis & Short)
perflātus: ūs, m. id.,
I a blowing through, a draught of air: venti, Vitr. 4, 7, 4.—Concr., a wind, breeze (post-Aug.): ut perflatus aliquis accedat, Cels. 3, 19: loca perflatum non habentia, Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 154: ulmus in perflatu firma, id. 16, 40, 79, § 218.—In <number opt="n">plur.</number>, Col. 1, 5, 8; Plin. 17, 19, 31, § 140.