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The corpus record — Latin

dĕ-haurĭo

dĕ-haurĭo · v. a

To skim off

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What it meant

dĕ-haurĭo — Lewis & Short

dĕ-haurĭo (also written dehōrio, like clodo, codex, clostrum, plostrum, etc.), hausi, haustum, 4, v. a.—*

I To skim off: amurcam, Cato R. R. 66 fin.
II To swal low down, to swallow (late Lat.): margarita pretiosa, Tert. Pall. 5 fin.: carnem, id. Resurr. carn. 11 fin.

Where it came from

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