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bĭrŏtus

bĭrŏtus · adj

twowheeled

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What it meant

1. bĭrŏtus — Lewis & Short

bĭrŏtus, a, um, adj.bis-rota,

I twowheeled, with two wheels (post-class.): vehiculum, Non. p. 86, 30.—More freq. subst.: bĭrŏta, ae (gen. plur. birotūm, Cod. Th. 6, 29, 2, § 2; 8, 5, 9), f. (sc. raeda), a cabriolet, Cod. Th. 8, 5, 8, § 1 sqq.

2. birotus — Walde–Hofmann

birotus, -a, -um ,zweirüderig* (seit 4. Jh., rom.): vgl. lit. deirätis ds. — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. birotus, p. 138]

Where it came from

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