1. jūgis — Lewis & Short
jūgis, e, adj.jungo,
I joined together: auspicium, marred auspices, occasioned by a yoke of oxen dunging at the same time, Cic. Div. 2, 36, 77; cf. Serv. Verg. A. 3, 537.
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jugis1 · adj
joined together
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1. jūgis — Lewis & Short
jūgis, e, adj.jungo,
2. jūgis — Lewis & Short
jūgis, e (
with the first syll. short,Sedul. 1, 18), adj., continual, perpetual; esp. of running water, always flowing, perennial (class.):
thesaurus jugis,Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 82:
ex puteis jugibus aquam calidam trahi,Cic. N. D. 2, 10:
aqua,Sall. J. 89, 6:
concordia,Gell. 12, 8:
holocaustum juge,Vulg. Num. 28, 6:
convivium juge,id. Prov. 15, 15:
jugi sanguine,id. Lev. 15, 33:
scabiem jugem,id. ib. 21, 20. —Adv. in two forms.
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