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bracchiolum

bracchiolum · n

A small

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What it meant

bracchĭŏlum — Lewis & Short

bracchĭŏlum (brāch-), i, n.dim.bracchium.

I A small, delicate arm: puellulae, * Cat. 61, 181.—
II Transf.
A A muscle in a horse's leg, Veg. 1, 25, 4 and 5; cf. id. 6, 1, 1; 6, 2, 2; 5, 27, 7; 5, 70, 2.—
B The arm of a chair or seat, Vulg. 2 Par. 9, 18.

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