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“obstupui”
Obstupui, steteruntque comae, et vox faucibus haesit. (Latin)
Translation: "I was stupefied, and my hair stood on end, and my voice stuck to my throat."
A description of the physical effects of fear, from Virgil's Aeneid; with an equivalent meaning of, "I was scared stiff."
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Latin Proverbs, Mottoes, Phrases, and Words: Group O
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stup-, stupe- +
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voc-, voca-, vocab-, vocat-, -vocation, -vocative, -vocable, vok-, -voke
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