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impluviatus

impluviatus · adj

shaped like an

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What it meant

implŭvĭātus — Lewis & Short

implŭvĭātus (inpl-), a, um, adj.impluvium,

I shaped like an impluvium, i. e. four-sided, having a square border: vestis, a kind of garment worn by women, Plaut. Ep. 2, 2, 40.

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