Lewis & Short

allŭvĭes (adl-), ēi, f. [alluo].

  1. I. A pool of water occasioned by the overflowing of the sea or a river: in proximā adluvie pueros exponunt, * Liv. 1, 4.
  2. II. Land formed by overflow, alluvial land: fluminum adluvie, * Col. 3, 11, 8.
    In the plur.: mare quietas adluvies temperabat, App. M. 11, p. 260, 29 Elm.