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Mazagae
Mazĭces
māzŏnŏmus
me
mĕābĭlis
mĕācŭlum
mĕāmet
meapte
mĕātim
mĕātor
mĕātus
mecastor
mēchănēma
mēchănĭcus
mēchănisma
Mechir
mēcon
mēcōnis
mēcōnītes
mēcōnĭum
mēcum
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mĕātus
mĕātus, ūs, m. id., a going, passing, motion, course (poet. and post-Aug.). Lit.: solis lunaeque meatus, Lucr. 1, 128: caeli, Verg. A. 6, 850: aquilae, flight, Tac. H. 1, 62: spiritus, i. e. the breathing, respiration, Quint. 7, 10, 10: animae, Plin. Ep. 6 16, 13. — Transf., concr., a way, path, passage, Val. Fl. 3, 403: meatum vomiticnibus praeparare, Plin. 19, 5, 26, § 85: spirandi, id. 28, 13, 55, § 197: cur signa meatus Deseruere suos, left their paths, i. e. became darkened, eclipsed, Luc. 1, 664: Danubius in Ponticum sex meatibus erumpit, discharges itself through six channels, Tac. G. 1; cf.: bifido meatu divisus Rhenus, divided into two channels, Claud. B. G. 336. — The avenues of sensation in the body: homo septem meatus habet in capite, duos oculos, etc., Mart. Cap. 7, § 739.

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Headword:
mĕātus
Headword (normalized):
mĕātus
Headword (normalized/stripped):
meatus
IDX:
28304
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n28283
Key:
meatus

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