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granatus

granatus · adj

having many grains

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What it meant

grānātus — Lewis & Short

grānātus, a, um, adj.granum,

I having many grains or seeds: mala, quae Punica vocantur, i. e. a pomegranate, Col. 12, 42, 1.—Hence, subst.: grānātum, i, n., a pomegranate: granata, Col. 12, 46, 2; Plin. 15, 28, 34, § 115; 20, 14, 53, § 149.

In the wild

6 of 11 attestations shown.

Where it came from

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