LAT

Lewis Short

flābra (noun N) : id.
* Blasts, esp. of wind; or, concr., breezes, winds (poet.): flabraque ventorum violento turbine vexant,Lucr. 5, 217: Etesia Aquilonum,id. 5, 742; 6, 730: Boreae,Prop. 2, 27, 12 (3, 23, 12 M.): lenia Austri,Val. Fl. 6, 665: freta spirantibus incita flabris,Lucr. 6, 428; cf. id. 6, 719: non hiemes illam, non flabra neque imbres Convellunt,Verg. G. 2, 293.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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