Iugum

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Latin-English

jūg|um, -ī. (ˈju.ɡum) neut.

  1. A yoke.
  2. A mountain ridge.


Loci

  • αʹ Livy, Ab Urbe Condita 22.18:
Fabius medius inter hostium agmen urbemque 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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