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ficticius

ficticius · adj

artificial

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fictīcĭus — Lewis & Short

fictīcĭus (-tĭus), a, um, adj.fictus, from fingo,

I artificial, counterfeit, not genuine, fictitious (post-Aug.): gemmae, Plin. 37, 13, 76, § 199 sq.: vinum, id. 14, 16, 18, § 98: oleum, id. 15, 7, 7, § 24.—
II Feigned, pretended: actiones, Ulp. Regul. tit. 28, 12. —Adv.: fictīcĭe, in pretence: justi (Hilar.), Anon. ap. Job, 1, 15.

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