marcor

ōris, m.

marceo

I. a withering: segetum, Sen. Q. N. 3, 27, 4.—Hence, Transf.
I. Decay, rottenness (not anteAug.): panni marcor, Plin. 22, 22, 46, § 94.—
II. Faintness, languor, indolence: marcor, et inexpugnabilis dormiendi necessitas, Cels. 3, 20: cernitis expositas turpi marcore cohortes, i. e. somno, Stat. Th. 10, 269: maeror marcorque, Sen. Tranq. 2, 8: ducis, Vell. 2, 119, 2.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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