Latebra, látebræ. pen. cor & Latebræ, latebrârum, f. g. Quint. A priuie place to hide in: a lucking corner: an excuse to cloke a thing.Se latebris occultare.Cic.To lurke in corners.Cæcæ.Virg. Effosæ latebræ. Virg.Demissa latebra.Virg. Tutæ. Sil. Dulces. Horat. Latebræ ferarum. Liuius. Dennes: couert for deere or wilde beastes.Latebra tabellæ.Cic.The hiding of a iudges opinion, when he giueth his sentence in a bill written, and not by mouth, that it may not be knowne.Adhibere latebram obscuritatis.Cic.To vse a colour or cloke of darkenesse.Conijcere se in mirificam latebram.Cic.Dare latebram.Cic.To giue occasion of a cloked or feigned excuse.Ex latebris erumpere.Cic.To burst out sodenly being before hid and vnknowne.Latebram habere.Cic.To haue a cloked excuse or pretence.Peragrare latebras suspitionum, Vide PERAGRO.Lateoram quærere periurio.Cicer.To sweare wilily vnder a colour, to the intent to deceine one.Latebræ & recessus in animis hominum.Cic.Hid and secret places in mens hartes: deepe and close thoughts that other can not know.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
lătēbra, ae, f. [lateo], a hiding-place, lurking-hole, covert, retreat (class.; most freq. in plur.; v. infra, II. B.). I.Lit.: (aurum) in latebris situm est, Plaut. Aul. 4, 2, 2: itaque in totis aedibus tenebrae, latebrae, id. Poen. 4, 2, 13: latebris ac silvis aut saltibus se eripere, Caes. B. G. 6, 43: Cappadociae latebris se occultare, Cic. de Imp. Pomp. 3, 7: aliquem in latebras impellere, id. Rab. Perd. 8, 22: at Scyllam caecis cohibet spelunca latebris, Verg. A. 3, 424: tum latebras animae, pectus mucrone recludit,
the hidden seat of life
, id. ib. 10, 601: solis defectus lunaeque latebrae, i. e.
, Luc. 5, 743: teli, the weapon's lurking-place, i. e. the place where the arrow-head was sticking in his body, Verg. A. 12, 389.—II.Trop.A. In gen., a lurking-place, hidden recess, retreat: in latebras abscondas (stultitiam) pectore penitissumo, Plaut. Cist. 1, 1, 64; Lucr. 1, 408: cum illa conjuratio ex latebris atque ex tenebris erupisset, Cic. Sest. 4, 9: latebras suspicionum peragrare, id. Cael. 22, 53; Quint. 12, 9, 3.—In sing.: adhibuit etiam latebram obscuritatis, Cic. Div. 2, 45, 111: in tabellae latebra, id. Fam. 3, 12, 1: scribendi,
a secret mode of writing, a writing in cipher
, Gell. 17, 9, 4.—B. In partic., a subterfuge, shift, cloak, pretence, feigned excuse (only in sing.): latebram haberes, Cic. Fin. 2, 33, 107: magnificam in latebram conjecisti, id. Div. 2, 20, 46: videant, ne quaeratur latebra perjurio, id. Off. 3, 29, 106: latebram dare vitiis, Ov. A. A. 3, 754.