con-crē^bresco — Lewis & Short
v. inch. n., to become frequent, increase, gather strength: cum levis alterno Zephyrus concrebruit Euro, Verg. Cir. 24
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con-crē^bresco
v. inch. n., to become frequent, increase, gather strength: cum levis alterno Zephyrus concrebruit Euro, Verg. Cir. 24
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con-crē^bresco — Lewis & Short
v. inch. n., to become frequent, increase, gather strength: cum levis alterno Zephyrus concrebruit Euro, Verg. Cir. 24
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