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caeculto

caeculto · v. n

to be like one blind

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What it meant

caeculto — Lewis & Short

caeculto, āre, v. n.contr for caeculĭto, from caecus, as ausculto for ausculito, from auris,

I to be like one blind, to be dim-sighted: caecultare est caecos imitari, Paul. ex Fest. p. 45 Müll.: caeculto a/mbluw/ttw, Gloss.; Plautus: numnam mihi oculi caecultant? Paul. ex Fest. p. 62 Müll.; cf. caecutio.

Where it came from

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