ac-cŭbŭo — Lewis & Short
ac-cŭbŭo (better, accubio, Lachm. adv.accubo,
ad Lucr. 5, 679 fin.),I lying near, a word formed by Plautus to answer to assiduo (fr. sedeo), Truc. 2, 4, 68.
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accubuo · adv
lying near
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ac-cŭbŭo — Lewis & Short
ac-cŭbŭo (better, accubio, Lachm. adv.accubo,
ad Lucr. 5, 679 fin.),No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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