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1 E.g., Ter. Andr. 181 (interoscitantis); Auct. ad Her. iv, 48; Lucret. iii, 1065; Cic. Mil. 56 (þransi, þoti, oscitantis duds); fragm. orat. Pro Q. Gallio (vi ed. Müll.), 1 (þartim ex vino vacillantis, üartim hesterna ex üotatione oscitantis); Brut. 200 (videt oscitantem iudicem, loquentem cum altero, nonnumquam etiam drculantem, all signs that the advocate has failed to get the attention of his jury), 277; Pers. Sat. iii, 59; Aul. Gell. IV, xx, 8 (… gut … in iure stans dare nimis et sonore oscitavit, … tamquam illud indicium esset vagi animi et alucinantis et fluxae atque apertae securilatis).
2 II, vi, 2–4: lectis vix tibi paginis duabus spectas eschatocollion, Severe, et longas trahis oscitationes. XI, xcviii, 20 f.: febricitantem basiabit et flentem, dabit oscitanti basium natantique.