Strages, stragis, f. g. Liu.A staughter: a discomfiture: a multitude of men slaine.Confusæ stragis aceruus.Cic.Acerba strages. Sil. Cruenta strages. Lucan. Lacera.Stat. Sanguinea. Stat. Ciere stragem.Virg.Cumulata vibs strage virorum. Sil. Magnam latè dat stragem. Luca. He maketh a great staughter: he killeth verie many.Nimbus dat stragem satis. Vir. The storme beateth corne to the grounde.Dare stragem cateruatim.Virg.To kill by beapes.Edere strages.Cic.To slea many: to make a staughter.Facere strages.Cic.Hiatu immani stragem meditatur tigris. Sil. Propagare stragem. Lucret. Vndans amnis strage virûm. Sil. Nemorum strages. Sil. A great number of trees cut downe, woods cut downe.Tectorum strages.Liu.Greate ruine and fall ofhouses.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
strāges, is, f. [sterno, II. B.], a throwing down, throwing to the ground, overthrowing; an overthrow; confusion, confused heap or mass (cf.: acervus, strues; not freq. till after the Aug. per., esp. in Liv.; not in Cæs.). I.Lit.A. In gen. (a). With gen.: strage armorum saepta via est, Liv. 35, 30: nemorum, Sil. 3, 205: ruinae, Liv. 42, 63: minarum, id. 37, 32: aedificiorum et hominum, Tac. A. 1, 76: obstantis molis, id. H. 1, 86: rerum in trepidatione nocturna passim relictarum, Liv. 10, 34: boum hominumque, id. 41, 21: canum volucrumque aviumque boumque, Ov. M. 7, 536: exercituum, Val. Max. 6, 6, ext. 1.— (b).Absol.: dabit ille (nimbus) ruinas Arboribus stragemque satis, Verg. A. 12, 454: atrox tempestas multis locis stragem fecit, Liv. 40, 2: strage ac ruinā fudere Gallos, id. 5, 43; cf. id. 4, 33.—B. Pregn., a mortal overthrow; a defeat, slaughter, massacre, butchery, carnage (syn.: caedes, clades): stragem horribilem caedemque vereri, Cic. poët. Div. 1, 12, 20; so (with caedes) Tac. A. 14, 36; Just. 10, 3, 1; Val. Max. 5, 6, 5; cf.: quantas acies stragemque ciebunt!Verg. A. 6, 829: confusae stragis acervus, id. ib. 6, 504: complere strage campos, Liv. 7, 24.—In plur.: strages facere, Cic. Phil. 3, 12, 31: strages edere, id. Leg. 3, 9, 22; id. Att. 1, 16, 1; Verg. A. 9, 526; 9, 784; Just. 33, 2, 2; cf. also II.: cruentae, Claud. Laud. Stil. 1, 132.— II.Trop., overthrow, ruin, destruction: quas ego pugnas et quantas strages edidi!Cic. Att. 1, 16, 1.