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bovillus

bovillus · adj

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What it meant

bŏvillus — Lewis & Short

bŏvillus, a, um, adj., a very ancient form of the class. bubulus [bos].

I Of or pertaining to oxen or cows: grex, in an old religious formula, Liv. 22, 10, 3: carnes, Theod. Prisc. 1, 7.—No comp. or sup.
II Bŏvillus, a, um, = Bovillanus; v. Bovillae, I. B. 1. fin.

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