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occŭbĭtus, ūs, m. [occumbo], a going down, setting (eccl. Lat.): solis, Hier. Ep. 108, n. 34; Vulg. Gen. 28, 11; id. Deut. 11, 30.

    1. 2. Transf., death, Hier. Ep. 27 ext.

occŭbo, āre, 1, v. n. [ob-cubo], to lie in a place; to rest, repose in the grave (poet.): ad tumulum, quo maximus occubat Hector, Verg. A. 5, 371: Paris urbe paternā occubat, id. ib. 10, 706: crudelibus occubat umbris, reposes with the dead, id. ib. 1, 547: flebili leto, Sen. Hippol. 997: consul pro vestrā victoriā morte occubans, Liv. 8, 10, 4.