intercursus

intercursus

intercursus, Abl. ū, m. (intercurro), I) das Dazwischenlaufen, die schnelle Dazwischenkunft (s. M. Müller Liv. 2, 29, 4), intercursu consulum, suorum, Liv.: intercursu tribunorum, Tac.: repentino per turmas suas viam dantis intercursu, Liv. – II) übtr., intercursu lunae, Sen. de ben. 5, 6, 5: nox horrida ac terribilis intercursu luminis diri, Sen. nat qu. 3, 27, 10.


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