ūbĕro

āre, v. a. and n.

2. uber

I. Neutr., to be fruitful or productive, to bear fruit: neque enim olea continuo biennio uberat, Col. 5, 9, 11.—
II. Act., to make fruitful, to fertilize: hoc velut coitu steriles arbores uberantur, Pall. Oct. 8, 3; id. Febr. 17, 4.
Lewis & Short
A Latin Dictionary, 1879
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