Iugum
From TTT
Latin-English
jūg
|
um, -ī.
(ˈju.ɡum)
neut.
A yoke.
A mountain ridge.
Loci
αʹ
Livy,
Ab Urbe Condita
22.18:
Fabius
medius
inter
hostium
agmen
urbem
que
Romam
iugis
ducebat
nec
absistens
nec
congrediens
.
Fabius
led
them
along
the
ridges
,
midway
between
the
enemy
line
and
the
city
of
Rome
,
neither
withdrawing
nor
engaging
.
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