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bubulcito

bubulcito · v. n

to be a herdsman

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bŭbulcĭto — Lewis & Short

bŭbulcĭto, āre, v. n. (bŭbulcĭtor, āri, v. dep., Plaut.) [bubulcus],

I to be a herdsman, to keep, feed, or drive oxen (ante- and post-class., and very rare).
I Lit.: bubulcitarier, Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 50; App. Flor. n. 6, p. 343, 14.—
II Trop., to cry or bawl like an ox-driver, Varr. ap. Non. p. 79, 29 (Sat. Men. 52, 1).

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