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illectamentum

illectamentum · n

means of allurement

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What it meant

illectāmentum — Lewis & Short

illectāmentum (inl-), i, n.illecto,

I means of allurement, an allurement, charm (post-class.): lenonia, App. Mag. p. 335, 32: magica, id. ib. 338, 41.

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