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frātrāre

frātrāre

† fratrarent, turgerent, pubescerent, Placid. p. 463 (cf. fraterculo)

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What it meant

frātrāre — Lewis & Short

frātrāre (al. † frātriāre) puerorum mammae dicuntur, cum primum tumescunt, quod velut fratres pares oriuntur: quod etiam in frumento spica facere dicuntur, Paul. ex

Fest. p. 91 Müll.; cf.:
I † fratrarent, turgerent, pubescerent, Placid. p. 463 (cf. fraterculo).

Where it came from

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