fē^brīcĭto — Lewis & Short
fē^brīcĭto, āvi, 1, v. n.id.,
scire oportet, non febricitare eum, cujus venae naturaliter ordinatae sunt,Cels. 3, 6; Sen. Ben. 4, 39; Col. 6, 9, 1; Mart. 11, 98, 20; Vulg. Matt. 8, 14.
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febricito · v. n
to be ill of a fever
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fē^brīcĭto — Lewis & Short
fē^brīcĭto, āvi, 1, v. n.id.,
scire oportet, non febricitare eum, cujus venae naturaliter ordinatae sunt,Cels. 3, 6; Sen. Ben. 4, 39; Col. 6, 9, 1; Mart. 11, 98, 20; Vulg. Matt. 8, 14.
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