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The corpus record — Latin

genealogus

genealogus · m

a genealogist

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What it meant

gĕnĕālŏgus — Lewis & Short

gĕnĕālŏgus, i, m., = genealo/gos,

I a genealogist: qui (dii) genealogis antiquis sic nominantur, Cic. N. D. 3, 17, 44. So of Moses, as the author of Genesis: illud ait genealogus idem, Prud. Apoth. 315.

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