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Forms: obtura (data provider: donatus-sup), obturabit (data provider: donatus-sup), obturabitis (data provider: perseus), obturandi (data provider: donatus-sup), obturandis (data provider: perseus), obturando (data provider: perseus), obturans (data provider: perseus), obturant (data provider: perseus), obturantes (data provider: perseus), obturantibus (data provider: perseus), obturantis (data provider: perseus), obturantur (data provider: donatus-sup), obturare (data provider: donatus-sup), obturarent (data provider: perseus), obturari (data provider: donatus-sup), obturarique (data provider: donatus-sup), obturat (data provider: perseus), obturata (data provider: donatus-sup), obturatas (data provider: perseus), obturatis (data provider: perseus), obturatisque (data provider: perseus), obturato (data provider: donatus-sup), obturatum (data provider: perseus), obturatur (data provider: donatus-sup), obturatus (data provider: perseus), obturaueris (data provider: donatus-sup), obturauerunt (data provider: donatus-sup), obturaui (data provider: donatus-sup), obturauit (data provider: donatus-sup), obturaverunt (data provider: perseus), obturavit (data provider: perseus), obturem (data provider: perseus), obturent (data provider: donatus-sup), obturentur (data provider: perseus), obturet (data provider: donatus-sup), obturetur (data provider: donatus-sup), obturo (data provider: perseus)
Dictionary- Charlton T. Lewis: An Elementary Latin Dictionary
- Cooper: Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Brittanicae
- Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
- obtūro, āvi, ātum, 1 (old inf. pass. obturarier, Cato, R. R. 154), v. a., to stop up, to close (class.; syn.: oblino, obstruo). I. Lit.:
gutturem
, Plaut. Aul. 2, 4, 25: os
, id. Stich. 1, 2, 57: foramina
, Plin. 19, 10, 58, 178: dolia operculis
, Vitr. 7, 12: aures
, i. e. to refuse to listen
, Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 105; obstructas eas partes et obturatas esse
, Cic. Fat. 5, 10: oculos
, Vulg. Num. 24, 3: ora leonum
, id. Heb. 11, 33.—II. Trop., to assuage, allay: amorem edendi
, Lucr. 4, 869.
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