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ac-congĕro (
ac-corpŏro (
ac-crēdo (
accrēmentum
ac-cresco (
accrētĭo
Accŭa
accŭbātĭo
accŭbĭtālĭa
accŭbĭtātĭo
accŭbĭtĭo
accŭbĭto
accŭbĭtōrĭus
accŭbĭtum
accŭbĭtus
ac-cŭbo (
ac-cŭbŭo (better
ac-cūdo
ac-cumbo (
accŭmŭlāte (
accŭmŭlātĭo (
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accŭbĭtĭo
accŭbĭtĭo, ōnis, f. accubo. A lying or reclining, esp. at meals (in the Rom. manner, on the triclinium or accubitum): accubitio epularis amicorum, Cic. de Sen. 13, 45; cf. Non. 193, 30; so Cic. N. D. 1, 34, 94 (but in Off. 1, 35, 128, the MSS. give accubatio).— Concr., a couch, Lampr. Sev. 34; cf. accubitatio.

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Headword:
accŭbĭtĭo
Headword (normalized):
accŭbĭtĭo
Headword (normalized/stripped):
accubitio
IDX:
401
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:lat.ls.perseus-eng2-n401
Key:
accubitio

Data

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