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mŏrĭbundus , a, um, adj. morior.
I. Dying (class.): “minus valet, moribundus est,Plaut. Bacch. 2, 2, 15: “jacentem moribundumque vidistis,Cic. Sest. 39, 85: “moribundus procubuit,Liv. 26, 15: “anima,Ov. Tr. 4, 5, 3.—Transf.: “vox,Stat. Th. 8, 643: “membra,mortal, Verg. A. 6, 732; App. de Deo Soc. 4, p. 43 fin.: “corpus,id. Mag. 50, p. 306.—
II. Act., causing death, i. e. deadly, unwholesome (poet.): “moribunda a sede Pisauri,Cat. 81, 3.
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    • Cicero, For Sestius, 39.85
    • Vergil, Aeneid, 6.732
    • Plautus, Bacchides, 2.2
    • Livy, The History of Rome, Book 26, 15
    • Ovid, Tristia, 4.5
    • Statius, Thebias, 8
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