subices

From LSJ

τίς ἥδε κραυγὴ καὶ δόμων περίστασις; → what means this uproar and thronging about the house, what means the crowd standing round the house?

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sŭbĭces: um, f. subicio,
I underlayers, supports: Ennius in tragoediā, quae Achilles inscribitur, pro aëre alto ponit, qui caelo subjectus est, in his versibus: per ego deum sublimas subices umidas, Unde oritur imber, sonitu saevo et strepitu, Gell. 4, 17, 14; cf. Fest. p. 305 Müll., and Non. 168, 33 (Trag. v. 5 Vahl.).

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sŭbĭcēs (= subjicēs), um, f. pl. (subicio), marchepied des dieux [en parl. des nuages] : Enn. Scen. 416, cf. Gell. 4, 17, 14 ; Fest. 305.

Latin > Chinese

*subices, um. m. f. :: 雲彩