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gaunăcārĭus

gaunăcārĭus · m

a dresser of furs

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What it meant

gaunăcārĭus — Lewis & Short

gaunăcārĭus, ii, m.gaunacum,

I a dresser of furs, furrier, Inscr. ap. Don. cl. 8, no. 69.† † gaunăcum, i, n., = kauna/kh, a Persian or Babylonian fur, prepared from weasel- or mouse-skins, Varr. L. L. 5, § 167 Müll. N. cr.

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