Hálitus, huius hálitus, m. g. penult. corr. Plinius. Brenth or vapour.Efflare extremum halitum. Cicero. To die: to giue the last gaspe.Halitus folis. Columel. The heate of the sunne drawing vapours.Halitus terræ. Plin. The vapour of the earth.Flammeus halitus Euri, Vide Flammeus in FIAMMA.Halitus niger.Ouid.Faucibus exudat grauis halitus. Persius. A strong sauoure issueth out of his mouth.Noxius terræ halitus. Quint. The hurtful vapour.Halituosa.Things that may be auoided by pores.Halo. Sen. A circle about the Moone.Halophanta.A great iyar.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
hālĭtus (alitus), ūs, m. [id.], breath, exhalation, steam, vapor.I.Lit. (poet. and in post-Aug. prose): Nemeaeus leo Frendens efflavit graviter extremum halitum, his last breath, Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 9, 22: aegris faucibus exsuperat gravis halitus, Pers. 3, 88: quae (i. e. nebulae aestusque) velut halitus sursum feruntur, Lucr. 6, 478: a pulmone halitus graveolentia, i. e.