utrobīque (utrubīque) adv. utrubi (uter+ ubi)+que, on both parts, on the one side and the other, on either hand: ut eadem veritas utrobique sit, i. e. with gods and men: depopulatus Hypatensem primo, deinde Heracleensem agrum, inutili utrobique auxilio Aetolorum, L.: utrobique Eumenes plus valebat, on both land and sea, N.: pavor est utrobique molestus, H.