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ūva , ae, f. etym. dub.; perh. for ug-va, root ug-, to be moist; Gr. ὑγρός; Lat. uvere; cf.: umor, uvidus, etc.; so Corss.; Curt. refers it to root ug-; Sanscr. ugras, strong; Gr. ὑγιής, healthful.
I. Lit.
B. Collect., grapes: “pressantes inquinet uva pedes,Prop. 3, 17 (4, 16), 18; “4 (5), 2, 13: pressos pedibus dedit uva liquores,Tib. 2, 1, 45; cf. Hor. C. 2, 5, 10; 1, 20, 10; Juv. 5, 31. —
II. Transf.
B. A vine: “fert uva racemos,Verg. G. 2, 60.—
C. Of other plants, a bunch or cluster of fruit: “amomi,Plin. 12, 13, 28, § 48: “lauri,id. 16, 29, 52, § 120.—
D. A cluster, like a bunch of grapes, which bees form when they alight in swarming, Verg. G. 4, 558; Plin. 11, 17, 18, § 55; Juv. 13, 68. —
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