Lewis & Short

sublŭvĭes, em, e, f. [subluo, that which is washed off], filth, dirt (post-Aug.).

  1. I. In gen.: via subluvie caenosā lubrica, App. M. 9, p. 221, 2: limosa, Amm. 15, 4.
  2. II. In partic., a disease in the feet of sheep, the foul, Col. 7, 5, 11; so in the feet of men, Plin. 30, 9, 23, § 80.
    Called also sublŭvĭum, ii, n., Marc. Emp. 18 fin.