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fetifico

fetifico · v. n

to bring forth

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What it meant

fētĭfĭco — Lewis & Short

fētĭfĭco (foet-), āre, v. n.2. fetus + facio,

I to bring forth, breed, hatch, spawn (postAug.): accipitres humi fetificant, Plin. 10, 8, 9, § 22: columbarum pulli, id. 10, 58, 79, § 159: thunni, Sol. 22 fin.

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