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Libs

Libs · adj

Libyan; subst., a Libyan

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Libs — Lewis & Short

Libs (Lips), ĭbis, adj., = *li/y,

I Libyan; subst., a Libyan; of Antæus, Sid. Carm. 9, 94.—
II The west-south-west wind: ab occasu brumali Africus: Noton et Liba nominant, Plin. 2, 47, 46, § 119: velivolique maris constrator leuconotos libs, Aus. Technopaegn. de Deis, 12.—Form Lips: Africus furibundus apud Graecos Lips dicitur, Sen. Q. N. 5, 16, 5; cf. Suet. Fragm. § 151 (p. 231 Reiffersch.).

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