adjūtōrĭum — Lewis & Short
adjūtōrĭum, i, n.adjutor,
prob. not before the Aug. per.): magnam Thracum manum in adjutorium belli secum trahebat,Vell. 2, 112 Ruhnk.:
ignis,Sen. Ep. 31:
juris,Quint. 3, 6, 83.—In plur., Col. 12 praef.
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adjūtōrĭum — Lewis & Short
adjūtōrĭum, i, n.adjutor,
prob. not before the Aug. per.): magnam Thracum manum in adjutorium belli secum trahebat,Vell. 2, 112 Ruhnk.:
ignis,Sen. Ep. 31:
juris,Quint. 3, 6, 83.—In plur., Col. 12 praef.
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