Lewis & Short

1. dūrĭus or dūrēus, a, um, adj., = δούριος or δούρειος, equus, the Trojan horse, Aur. Vict. Orig. 1; Paul. ex Fest. p. 82, 12.
Poet. transf.: duria nox, i. e. the night in which the Greeks descended from the interior of the horse, Val. Fl. 2, 573; cf. durateus.

2. Dŭrĭus, ii, m. (Dūrĭa, ae, m., Claud. in Laud. Ser. Reg. 72), one of the principal rivers of Spain, now the Douro, Mel. 3, 1, 7 sq.; Plin. 4, 20, 34, § 112 sq.; Sil. 1, 234 al.