subluo

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δειλὴ δ' ἐν πυθμένι φειδώthrift in the lees is worthless

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Latin > English

subluo subluere, sublui, sublutus V :: wash, flow at the base of

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sub-lŭo: no
I perf., lūtum, ĕre, v. a., to wash or bathe underneath (very rare; not in Cic.).
I Lit.: aliquid aquā calidā, Cels. 4, 15; Col. 6, 32, 1: inguina, Mart. 6, 81, 2: subluto podice, id. 2, 42, 1.—
II Transf., of rivers, to flow along the base of, to wash the foot of: hunc montem flumen subluebat, Caes. B. C. 3, 97: radices collis (flumina), id. B. G. 7, 69.—Pass.: Asia, quā Hellesponto, quā rubro mari subluitur, Curt. 9, 6, 20.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sublŭō,¹⁴ lŭī, lūtum, ĕre, tr.,
1 laver en dessous : Cels. Med. 4, 15 ; Col. Rust. 6, 32, 1 ; Mart. 6, 81, 2
2 baigner le pied de : Cæs. G. 7, 69, 2 ; C. 3, 97, 4 ; Curt. 9, 6, 20.

Latin > German (Georges)

sub-luo, uī, ūtum, ere, I) unten waschen, -abwaschen, -baden, inguina, Mart.: intertrigo subluitur bis aquā calidā, Cels.: absol. subl. aquā calidā, Cels. – II) übtr., etw. unten bespülen, unter etw. vorbeiströmen, v. Gewässern, radices collis, Caes.: montem, Caes.: Asiam, quā Hellesponto, quā rubro mari subluitur, possideo, Curt.

Latin > Chinese

subluo, is, i, utum, ere. 3. :: 下洗