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hexăphŏros

hexăphŏros · adj

one of six who carry a load together

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What it meant

hexăphŏros — Lewis & Short

hexăphŏros, on, adj., = e(cafo/ros,

I one of six who carry a load together: phalangarii, Vitr. 10, 8 med.
II Borne by six together; subst.: hexăphŏrum, i, n., = e(ca/foron, a litter borne by six men, Mart. 2, 81, 1: non debes ferri mortuus hexaphoro, id. 6, 77, 10.

Where it came from

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