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The corpus record — Latin

georgicus

georgicus · adj

of

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Where it lives

  • Clodius Albinus 1 · 3.7/10k
  • Epistulae, Books VIII-IX 1 · 0.79/10k
  • Noctes Atticae 1 · 0.09/10k
  • Institutio Oratoria 1 · 0.06/10k

What it meant

gĕōrgĭcus — Lewis & Short

gĕōrgĭcus, a, um, adj., = gewrgiko/s,

I of or belonging to husbandry, agricultural, georgic: carmen, i. e. the Georgics, the title of an agricultural poem by Virgil, Col. 7, 5, 10; 10 praef. 3.—Subst.
A Gĕōrgĭca, ōrum, n.: Vergilius hunc Ennii versum secutus in Georgicis suis, Gell. 18, 5, 7. And in a Greek form: in primo Georgicōn, id. 13, 20, 4.—
B Gĕōrgĭcon, i, n., a book on husbandry, Col. 11, 3, 2.

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Where it came from

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