occubō

occubō
   occubō —, —, āre    [ob+cubo], to lie low, lie prostrate, lie dead: quo (tumulo), V.: consul morte occubans, L.
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occubare, occubui, occubitus V INTRANS
lie (against/on top of); lie dead

Latin-English dictionary. 2013.

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