[424] “Occupat Aeneas aditum” v. 635, where it seems to mean little more than ‘adit.’ Here there is doubtless a notion of a movement quickly executed. ‘Occupat aditum’ is not unlike “invade viam” v. 260. ‘Sepulto’ of sleep, as in 2. 265 (note), where “somno” is expressed. Serv. has an extraordinary etymology, “sine pulsu, i. e. motu.”
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