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mĕdĭō^crĭter
Mĕdĭōlānum or
Mĕdĭōmātrĭci
mēdĭon
Mĕdĭon
mĕdĭoxĭmē (
mĕdĭoxĭmus (
medipontus
mĕdĭtābundus
mĕdĭtāmen
mĕdĭtāmentum
mĕdĭtātē
mĕdĭtātĭo
mĕdĭtātĭuncŭlā
mĕdĭtātīvus
mĕdĭtātor
mĕdĭtātōrĭum
mĕdĭtātus
mĕdĭtātus
mĕdĭ-terrānĕus
mĕdĭterrĕus
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mĕdĭtāmentum
mĕdĭtāmentum, i, n. id., a thinking of any thing, a preparation. In gen.: belli, Tac. H. 4, 26; id. A. 15, 35: arietum meditamenta, thoughtfully prepared battering-rams, Amm. 23, 4, 10.— * In partic.; plur.: puerilia, rudiments taught to children at school, Gell. 8, 10 in lemm.

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Headword:
mĕdĭtāmentum
Headword (normalized):
mĕdĭtāmentum
Headword (normalized/stripped):
meditamentum
IDX:
28372
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n28351
Key:
meditamentum

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