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exulcĕrātĭo
exulcĕrātōrĭus
exulcĕrātrix (also
ex-ulcĕro
exŭlo
exulto
ex-ŭlŭlo
exunctus
exundantĭa
exundātĭo
ex-undo
ex-ungo
ex-unguis
ex-ungŭlo
ex-ŭo
exŭpĕro
ex-urgĕo
exurgo
ex-ūro
exuscĭto
exustĭo
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ex-undo
ex-undo, āvi, 1, v. n. and a. Neutr., to flow out or over, to overflow (poet. and in post-Aug. prose). Lit.: fons, Plin. 2, 103, 106, § 229: per quos (rivos) exundat piscina, Col. 8, 17, 6: trunco cruor exundat, Sen. Agam. 903.— Transf. To be washed up, thrown out by the waves: tura balsamaque vi tempestatum in adversa litora exundant, Tac. G. 45.— To pour forth abundantly, to rush forth; to overflow with any thing: flammarum exundat torrens, Sil. 14, 62; cf.: exundant diviso vertice flammae, Stat. Th. 12, 431: spiritus (morientis) exundans perflavit campum, Sil. 5, 455: inde Medusaeis terram exundasse chelydris, id. 3, 316: exundans ingenii fons, Juv. 10, 119: exundat et exuberat eloquentia, Tac. Or. 30: temperare iram; eoque detracto quod exundat, ad salutarem modum cogere, which superabounds, is in excess, Sen. de Ira, 1, 7.—* Act., to pour forth abundantly: fumum, Sil. 2, 631.

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Headword:
ex-undo
Headword (normalized):
ex-undo
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ex-undo
IDX:
17450
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n17433
Key:
exundo

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