Definition of deruptus
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Orthography ID = 2016577
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LNS
dēruptus, dērupta, dēruptum
derumpo, not in use
adjective (2-1-2)
  1. broken
  2. precipitous, steep
Abbreviations
dē-ruptus, a, um, Part. [derumpo, not in use], broken; hence, like abruptus, of localities, precipitous, steep (not before Lucret.): dextra pars (maceriae) in aliquantum altitudinis, Liv. 42, 15; so, saxa, Lucr. 6, 539: ripae, Liv. 37, 39: angustiae (with praecipites), id. 21, 33: collis (with arduus), Tac. A. 2, 80: spatia terrae (with prona), Gell. 7, 2, 11.

—Comp.: in deruptiorem tumulum, Liv. 38, 2.

—Sup. and adv. appear not to occur.

— In plur. subst., dērupta, ōrum, n., precipices: in derupta praecipitati, Liv. 38, 2 fin.: per derupta et avia, Tac. A. 4, 45; 6, 21.
 
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