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Venerius
Venerius (-reus) adj.,
    of Venus.—Plur. m. as subst. (sc. servi), the attendants in the temple of Venus Erycina.—Of sexual love, venereal; cf. homo, servant of Venus (implying wantonness).— As subst m. (sc. iactus), in gaming with dice, the Venus-throw.

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Headword:
Venerius
Headword (normalized):
venerius
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venerius
Intro Text:
Venerius (-reus) adj.,
IDX:
17158
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n17158
Key:
Venerius

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urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionaries.v1:elementary-latin-n17158-n17158.0
of Venus.—Plur. m. as subst. (sc. servi), the attendants in the temple of Venus Erycina.—Of sexual love, venereal; cf. homo, servant of Venus (implying wantonness).— As subst m. (sc. iactus), in gaming with dice, the Venus-throw.

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