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fatiloquus

fatiloquus · adj

declaring fate

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fātĭlŏquus — Lewis & Short

fātĭlŏquus, a, um, adj.fatum-loquor,

I declaring fate, prophesying, prophetic; hence, as subst., a prophet, a prophetess (very rare): Carmenta mater, Liv. 1, 7, 8: Cretensis Epimenides, App. Flor. p. 352.

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