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fētōsus

fētōsus · adj

prolific

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What it meant

fētōsus — Lewis & Short

fētōsus (foet-), a, um, adj.2. fetus,

I prolific (late Lat.): oves, Vulg. Psa. 143, 13. —Also fētŭōsus, a, um: Lea, Hier. adv. Jovin. 1, 19 (al. fetosa); id. Galat. 4, 27.

Where it came from

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