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imbubĭno

imbubĭno · v. a

to befoul

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What it meant

imbubĭno — Lewis & Short

imbubĭno, āre, v. a.† bubino,

I to befoul, defile: † bubinare est menstruo mulierum sanguine inquinare. Lucilius: Haec, inquit, te imbubinat, at contra te imbulbitat. Imbulbitare est puerili stercore inquinare, dictum ex fimo, quod Graeci appellant bo/lbiton, Paul. ex Fest. p. 32 Müll.

Where it came from

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