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gĕlum , i, n., and gĕlus , ūs, m. (nom. gelu , n., Prisc. 658 P.; but only found in Liv. ap. Non. 207, 30, a corrupt passage; and freq. in Vulg., e. g. Dan. 3, 69;
I.Zach. 14, 6: gelum,Lucr. 6, 877; Varr. R. R. 1, 45, 2; gen. geli, Lucr. 5, 205 al.; nom. gelus, Att. ap. Prisc. 6, p. 685 P.; cf. Non. 208, 1, Fragm Trag. v. 390 Rib.; Afran. ap. Non. 207, 32, Com. Fragm. v. 106 Rib.; Cato, R. R. 40, 4 al.; acc. gelum, m., Cat. Orig. 2, Fragm. 30; abl. gelu, m., Mela, 3, 5 ext.; Flor. 4, 12, 18; Plin. Pan. 12) [root γαλ-, to be bright; whence γελάω, to laugh (cf. κυμάτων γέλασμα, Aesch. Pr. 90); γάλα, milk; γαλήνη, calm; cf.: lac, glacies; cf. Georg Curtius Gr. Etym. p. 172], icy coldness, frost, cold (cf.: pruina, glacies, rigor).
II. In partic., coldness, chill produced by death, old age, fright, etc. (cf. gelidus, II.; poet.): “pectora pigro Stricta gelu,Luc. 4, 653: “sed mihi tarda gelu saeclisque effeta senectus,Verg. A. 8, 508; Sen. Troad. 624.
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