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dentĭdūcum

dentĭdūcum · n

an instrument for drawing teeth

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What it meant

dentĭdūcum — Lewis & Short

dentĭdūcum, i, n. (sc. instrumentum) [dens-duco],

I an instrument for drawing teeth, as transl. of the Gr. o)dontagwgo/n, Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 4 fin. (in Varro, dentarpaga q. v.).

Where it came from

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