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Imporcĭtor

Imporcĭtor · m

a deity that presides over the drawing of furrows

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What it meant

Imporcĭtor — Lewis & Short

Imporcĭtor (Inp-), ōris, m.imporco,

I a deity that presides over the drawing of furrows: Fabius Pictor hos deos enumerat, quos invocat flamen sacrum Cereale faciens Telluri et Cereri ... Imporcitorem, Serv. Verg. G. 1, 21; cf.: Imporcitor qui porcas in agro facit arando. Porca autem est inter duos sulcos terra eminens, Paul. ex Fest. p. 108 Müll.

Where it came from

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