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The corpus record — Latin

jugis1

jugis1 · adj

joined together

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Where it lives

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  • Cathemerina 2 · 2.72/10k
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  • de Natura Deorum 1 · 0.28/10k

What it meant

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.

2. jūgis — Lewis & Short

jūgis, e (

I gen. plur. jugerum for jugium, Lucil. ap. Charis. p. 40 P.; 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.
A jūge, continually, always, ever (post-class.): juge durans (anima), Prud. stef. 10, 472.—
B jū-gĭter, continually, perpetually; immediately, instantly (post-class.), App. de Mund. p. 71: jugiter atque perpetuo, Cod. Th. 16, 7, 3; Aus. Ep. 19, 9; Vulg. Exod. 29, 38; id. 1 Par. 9, 33.

In the wild

6 of 23 attestations shown.

Where it came from

  • de Vaan, Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Brill 2008) Treated in de Vaan, Etymological Dictionary of Latin and the other Italic Languages (Brill 2008) s.v. iugis (scan p. 327; entry #840). Root candidates: *aiuki-.

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