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torpor , ōris, m. torpeo,
I.numbness, stupefaction, torpor (syn.: languor, veternus).
II. Trop., sluggishness, listlessness, inactivity (post-Aug.): “implicitas magno torpore cohortes vidit,Luc. 3, 432: “torpor recens nimiā fortunae indulgentiā,Tac. H. 2, 99 med.: “torpor Vitellii (opp. vigilantia Vespasiani),id. ib. 2, 77 fin.: “procerum,id. G. 46: “utraque res detestabilis est, contractio et torpor,Sen. Ep. 82, 3.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (9):
    • Ovid, Metamorphoses, 1.548
    • Vergil, Aeneid, 12.867
    • Tacitus, Historiae, 2.99
    • Tacitus, Germania, 46
    • Lucan, Civil War, 3.432
    • A. Cornelius Celsus, De Medicina, 2.8
    • Cicero, de Natura Deorum, 2.50
    • Seneca, Epistulae, 82.3
    • Ovid, Ex Ponto, 1.2
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