morbidus

morbidus

morbidus, a, um (morbus), I) krank, siech, apes, Varro: avis, Hieron.: corpus, Sen. u.a.: v. Pers., animo magis quam corpore morbidi, Sen.: plurimi hominum morbidi, Gell. – II) krank machend, ungesund, aër, Lucr.: vis, Lucr.


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