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febriculosus

febriculosus · adj

Feverish

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What it meant

febrīcŭlōsus — Lewis & Short

febrīcŭlōsus, a, um. adj.id..

I Feverish, sick of a fever (rare): scortum, Cat. 6, 4: morbus, Gell. 20, 1, 27.—*
II Act., producing fever, febrific, Front. de Or. 1 ed. Mai.

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