fulguratus

fulguratus

fulgurātus, a, um (fulgur), vom Blitze getroffen, subst., fulgurāta, ōrum, n., vom Blitze getroffene Gegenstände, omnibus fulguratis odor sulphuris inest, Sen. nat. qu. 2, 21, 2. Vgl. fulguritus.


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