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imitamen

imitamen · n

imitation

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What it meant

ĭmĭtāmen — Lewis & Short

ĭmĭtāmen, ĭnis, n.id.,

I imitation; abstr. and concr., a resemblance, likeness, imitation, image (Ovidian): somnia, quae veras aequent imitamine formas, Ov. M. 11, 626.—In plur.: artes, antiquae imitamina vitae, Ov. M. 4, 445: aetatis peragens imitamina nostrae, id. ib. 15, 200; id. F. 4, 211.

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