occŭbo — Lewis & Short
occŭbo, āre, 1, v. n.ob-cubo,
I to lie in a place; to rest, repose in the grave (poet.):
ad tumulum, quo maximus occubat Hector,Verg. A. 5, 371:
Paris urbe paternā occubat,id. ib. 10, 706:
crudelibus occubat umbris,reposes with the dead, id. ib. 1, 547:
flebili leto,Sen. Hippol. 997:
consul pro vestrā victoriā morte occubans,Liv. 8, 10, 4.