Volucra, cræ, f. g. pen. prod. Colum. A vermine that eatcth tender vines.
Vólucris, huius vólucris, pen. cor. f ge. All things that doe flie: a foule: a virde: a flie: a waspe.Nidus volucrum.Ouid. Aduenæ volucres, Vide ADVENIO. Aeriæ. Lucr. Obscœnæ. Virg.Auidæ.Ouid. Peregrinæ, Ouid.Canoræ.Ouid. Pictæ. Virg.Of diuers coulours.Flumineæ.Ouid.Birds of the riuer: water foule.Picturatæ. Claud. Fœda volucris. Ouid.Garrulæ.Senec.Rapidissima volocris, miluius.Ouid.Importuoæ volucres, Vir. Raucarum volucrum nubes. Infandæ.Stat.Virg.Thicke flockes, &c.Vaga.Ouid.Variæ volucres. Vir. Birds of diners coulours. Conflictatæ volucres sæuissima hyeme. Cice. Fallere volucres viscata virga.Ouid.Lacerant corpus volucres. Lucre. Linguas volucrum sentire. Virgil. To vnderstaude hyrdes language.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
vŏlūcra, ae, f. [volvo], a kind of worm or caterpillar that wraps itself up in vineleaves (called also convolvulus), Col. Arb. 15.—It is also called vŏlūcre, Plin. 17, 28, 47, 265; and plur. volucres, Col. 10, 333.