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(adjective) : corpŏrĕus, a, um, corpus
* Corporeal.
* In gen. (rare but class.; most freq. in Lucr.): corporeum et aspectabile itemque tractabile,Cic. Univ. 4: res,id. Fin. 3, 14, 45; Lucr. 2, 186: ignis,Cic. N. D. 2, 15, 41: natura,Lucr. 1, 303; 1, 330: e principiis,id. 4, 536: tela,id. 3, 177: vox,id. 4, 527; 4, 542; opp. incorporeus,Mart. Cap. 6, § 607.
* In partic.
* Composed of flesh, fleshly (several times in Ov. and Plin. the elder): umerus (Pelopis, opp. eburneus),Ov. M. 6, 407: dapes,id. ib. 15, 105: insigne gallinaceis,Plin. 11, 37, 44, § 122: cornua cochleis,id. 11, 37, 45, § 126: cicatrix,id. 11, 37, 48, § 132.
* Belonging to the body: ignis,Cic. N. D. 2, 15, 41; cf. just before: is qui corporibus animantium continetur, res, physical advantages (as health, beauty, etc.), id. Fin. 3, 14, 45.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary

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