cooperiō

cooperiō
   cooperiō ruī, rtus, īre    [com-+operio], to cover, cover over, overwhelm, bury: Cyrsilum lapidibus: ab exercitu lapidibus cooperiri, L.: atrā nube coopertum, Ta.—P. pass., buried, involved, covered: sceleribus: miseriis, S.: famosis versibus, H.
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cooperire, cooperui, coopertus V TRANS
cover wholly/completely, cover up; overwhelm, bury deep

lapidibus cooperio -- stone


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