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inalbesco

inalbesco

to become white

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What it meant

ĭn-albesco — Lewis & Short

ĭn-albesco, ĕre,

I v. inch. n., to become white or pale: venae inalbescunt, Cels. 2, 7 fin.; 5, 28: totum corpus cum pallore, id. 3, 24, 6; 5, 28, n. 1, 7.

Where it came from

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