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ad-dīvīno

ad-dīvīno · v. a

to divine

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What it meant

ad-dīvīno — Lewis & Short

ad-dīvīno, āre, 1, v. a.ad intens.,

I to divine, to prognosticate: quemdam ex facie hominum addivinantem, ex his dixisse futurae mortis annos, Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 88 dub. (Cod. Bamb. and Sillig: divinantem).

Where it came from

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