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salebrosus

salebrosus · adj

full of joltings

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sălĕ_brōsus — Lewis & Short

sălĕ_brōsus, a, um, adj.id.,

I full of joltings, rough, rugged, uneven (not anteAug.; cf.: confragosus, horridus, asper).
I Lit.: semita, App. M. 8, p. 208, 37: furfures multo lapide, id. ib. 7, p. 194, 38.—
II Trop., of speech: resistens ac salebrosa oratio, Quint. 11, 2, 46: compositio Pollionis Asinii, Sen. Ep. 100, 7.—Of the writer himself: Sanctra, Mart. 11, 2, 7.

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