occāsus ūs, m ob+1 CAD-, a falling, going down, setting: Maiae, V.: cum occasu solis, at sunset, S.
—The sunset, west: ab ortu ad occasum: ager Longus in occasum, V.: Prospicit occasūs, O.
—Fig., downfall, ruin, destruction, end, death: rei p.: in occasu vestro, V.: post Ael{*} occasum, death.