latus eris, n
PLAT-,
the side, flank
: cuius latus mucro petebat: lateri adcommodat
ensem, V.: si tetigit latus
acrior,
nudged
, Iu.: lateris dolore consumptus,
pleurisy
: lateris vigili cum febre dolor,
Iu.: utne tegam Damae latus,
walk beside
, H.: servi claudit latus,
gives the wall to
, Iu.: negotia circa saliunt latus,
encompass
, H.: a senis latere numquam
discedere,
never leave his side.—The side, body, person
: latere tecto abscedere,
unharmed
, T.: Penna latus vestit, tenet,
O.: fessum longā
militiā, H.—Of speakers,
the lungs
: nobilitatus ex lateribus et lacertis tuis: legem bonis
lateribus suadere.—Of things,
the side, flank, lateral surface
: terra angusta verticibus, lateribus latior: latus unum
castrorum, Cs.: Illyricum,
coast
, Iu.: castelli, S.:
tum prora avertit et undis Dat latus,
the ship's side
, V.: ubi pulsarunt acres latera ardua
fluctūs, O.: Nudum
remigio, H.—Of an army,
the flank, wing, side
: equites ad latera disponit,
on the wings
, Cs.: latere tecto abscedere,
with flank protected
, i. e.
safely
, T.: latere aperto,
the flank exposed
, Cs.: ne in frontem simul et latera
pugnaretur, Ta.: latere inde sinistro
petit,
farther to the left
, O.: a tergo, a fronte, a lateribus
tenebitur,
on the sides
: ab utroque latere, Cs.: ab latere adgredi, L.: ex
lateribus ceteros adgreditur, S.—Fig.,
the person, life
: regi latus cingebant,
attached themselves closely
, L.: lateri adhaerere gravem
dominum,
was pressing upon them
, L.: addit eos ab latere tyranni,
the intimates
, L.