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vīrus (noun N) : Sanscr. visham; Gr. ἰός, poison
* A slimy liquid, slime.
* In gen., of animals and plants, Verg. G. 3, 281; Col. 2, 14, 3; Plin. 19, 5, 27, § 89; 30, 6, 15, § 45; Stat. S. 1, 4, 104.—Of animal sperm or semen, Plin. 9, 50, 74, § 157.
* In partic., in a bad sense.
* A poisonous liquid, poison, venom, virus (syn. venenum).
* Lit., Cic. Arat. 432; Verg. G. 1, 129; 3, 419; Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 64; Plin. 34, 17, 48, § 160: amatorium,id. 8, 22, 34, § 83.
* An offensive odor, stench, Lucr. 2, 853; Col. 1, 5, 6; Plin. 11, 53, 115, § 277; 27, 12, 83, § 107; 35, 15, 52, § 185: odoris,an offensive pungency,id. 28, 3, 6, § 31; 28, 7, 23, § 79.
* A sharp, saline taste; of sea-water, Lucr. 2, 476; 5, 269; 6, 635.—Of wine, Plin. 14, 20, 25, § 124.
Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary
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