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grāmĭōsus

grāmĭōsus · adj

full of matter

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What it meant

grāmĭōsus — Lewis & Short

grāmĭōsus, a, um, adj.gramiae,

I full of matter or pus: gramiae pituitae oculorum. Caecilius: Gramiosis oculis ipsa, Non. 119, 19 (Com. Fragm. v. 268 Rib.); v. gramiae.

Where it came from

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