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Morphology Lemmata fluido (external link: fluido )Forms: flui-da (data provider: donatus-sup), flui-do (data provider: donatus-sup), fluida (data provider: perseus), fluidantur (data provider: perseus), fluidas (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidatis (data provider: donatus-sup), fluido (data provider: perseus), fluidoque (data provider: perseus), fluidove (data provider: perseus)fluidus (external link: fluidus )Forms: flui-di (data provider: donatus-sup), fluida (data provider: perseus), fluidae (data provider: perseus), fluidam (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidarum (data provider: donatus-sup), fluide (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidi (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidi- (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidior (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidiores (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidis (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidissima (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidissimisque (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidissimo (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidissimum (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidius (data provider: donatus-sup), fluido (data provider: perseus), fluidoque (data provider: perseus), fluidorum (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidos (data provider: perseus), fluidove (data provider: perseus), fluidum (data provider: perseus), fluidumque (data provider: donatus-sup), fluidus (data provider: perseus), fluidusque (data provider: donatus-sup), fluuida (data provider: donatus-sup), fluuido (data provider: donatus-sup), fluuidus (data provider: donatus-sup), fluvida (data provider: perseus), fluvido (data provider: perseus), fluvidum (data provider: perseus), fluvidus (data provider: perseus)Dictionary Charlton T. Lewis: An Elementary Latin Dictionary Cooper: Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Brittanicae Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary fluido flŭĭdo, āre, v. a. [fluidus], to make fluid , to melt , dissolve (post-class.): liquore fluidantur , Cael. Aur. Tard. 5, 11 . fluidus flŭĭdus (access. form, flŭvĭdus, Lucr. 2, 452 ; 464 sq.; Sedul. Carm. 4, 186 ; Sen. Ep. 58, 24 ), a, um, adj. [fluo], flowing , fluid , moist (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic. or Caes.).
I. Lit. : corpus , Lucr. 2, 452 : quid tam contrarium est quam terrenum fluido? Col. 8, 16, 1 : liquor , Verg. G. 3, 484 : cruor , id. A. 3, 663 ; Ov. M. 4, 482 ; cf.: aspiciam fluidos humano sanguine rictus , id. ib. 14, 168 : alvus , Ser. Samm. 29 fin. —
II. Transf.
A. In opposition to solid or firm, soft , slack , lax , languid (syn.: fluxus, languidus): lacerti , Ov. M. 15, 231 ; cf.: labor et aestus mollia et fluida Gallorum corpora decedere pugna coëgit , Liv. 34, 47, 5 : caro , Plin. 9, 30, 50, 95 : vestis , flowing , loose , Just. 41, 2 ; Sen. Oed. 422 .—
B. Act. , dissolving : calor , Ov. M. 15, 362 .
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