Avidam in alvum

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Latin Construction

avidam in alvum.

  1. Into [one's] greedy belly.

Constructions

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Loci

  • αʹ Ovid, Metamorphoses 14.208–9:
vīscĕră|qu(e) ēt cār|nēs cūm|qu(e) ālbīs | ōssă mĕ|dūllīs
sēmiănĭ|mēsqu(e) ār|tūs ăvĭ|dām cōn|dēbăt ĭn | ālvūm
He buried their entrails and their flesh, their white-marrowed bones, and their half-alive limbs in his eager belly.
  • βʹ Ovid, Metamorphoses 15.103-106:
————— ————— —— pōst|quām nōn | ūtĭlĭs | āuctōr
vīctĭbŭs | īnvī|dīt, quīs|quīs fŭĭt | īllĕ lĕ|ōnūm*
cōrpŏrĕ|āsquĕ dă|pēs ăvĭ|dām dē|mērsĭt ĭn | ālvūm,
fēcĭt ĭ|tēr scĕlĕ|rī ——— ————— ————— —————
Afterwards, some good-for-nothing entrepreneur, whoever he was, began to despise this food; he filled his eager belly with the meaty feasts of lions, paving the way for sin.