repulsus [2]

repulsus [2]

2. repulsus, ūs, m. (repello), das Zurückstoßen, Zurückprallen, des Lichtes, effigies crebro repulsu reiectae, Lucr.: lucis, Claud.: dentium, das Aneinanderschlagen, Klappern der Zähne, Plin.: durioris materiae, das Anschlagen, Cic.: scopulorum, der Widerhall von den Felsen, Cic. poët.: raucus repulsus umbonum, Getöse, Claud.


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