squāleō uī, —, ēre
squalus; 2 CAL-,
to be stiff, be rigid, be rough
: squalentes infode conchas, i. e.
rough
, V.: auro squalens lorica,
V.: maculis auro squalentibus, V.:
squalentia tela venenis, O.—
To be filthy, be neglected, be squalid, lie waste
: Squalenti Dido comā, O.:
Squalens barba, V.: squalebant corpora morbo, O.: squalent
abductis arva colonis,
lie untilled
, V.: squalens litus,
Ta.—Because soiled garments were a sign of mourning,
to go in mourning, wear the garb of grief
: squalebat civitas veste mutatā: squalent
municipia.