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fluxus

fluxus · P. a

v. , P. a., B

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What it meant

1. fluxus — Lewis & Short

fluxus, a, um, v. fluo, P. a., B.

2. fluxus — Lewis & Short

fluxus, ūs, m.id.,

I a flowing, flow, a flux (post-Aug.): sanguinis, Justin. 12, 9, 12: (echenēis piscis) fluxus gravidarum utero sistens, Plin. 9, 25, 41, § 79: ventus non aliud intelligitur quam fluxus aëris, a current of air, id. 2, 43, 44, § 114: resinae, id. 23, 1, 24, § 46: Maeandrico fluxu delicatam vestem humi protrahere, i. e. folds, drapery, Tert. Pall. 4 med. (but in Tac. H. 5, 23 the correct read. is flexu, v. 2. flexus, II. A. fin.).

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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