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glutinamentum

glutinamentum · n

that which is glued together

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What it meant

glūtĭnāmentum — Lewis & Short

glūtĭnāmentum, i, n.glutino,

I that which is glued together, a glued or pasted place in paper, Plin. 13, 12, 25, § 81.

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