ē-lūcus — Lewis & Short
ē-lūcus, i, m.lux.—Prop., one who has been awake all night; hence,
I a drowsy or dreaming person, Gell. 4, 19, 1; cf. id. 16, 12, 3; Tert. Cor. Mil. 7; cf. Paul. ex Fest. p. 75, 17 Müll.
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elucus · m
a drowsy
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ē-lūcus — Lewis & Short
ē-lūcus, i, m.lux.—Prop., one who has been awake all night; hence,
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