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impugnatus2

impugnatus2

(), , Part., from impugno

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What it meant

1. impugnātus — Lewis & Short

impugnātus (inp-), a, um,

Part., from impugno.

2. impugnātus — Lewis & Short

impugnātus (inp-), a, um, adj.2. in-pugnatus,

I not attacked, unassailed: turpe est rhetori, si quid in mala causa destitutum atque impugnatum relinquat, Gell. 1, 6, 4.

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