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fictrix

fictrix · f

she that forms

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What it meant

fictrix — Lewis & Short

fictrix, īcis, f.id.,

I she that forms or fashions: ejus universae materiae fictrix et moderatrix divina est providentia, Cic. N. D. 3, 39, 92; so Tert. Resurr. Carn. 16.

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