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The corpus record — Latin

in-cŏmĭtātus

in-cŏmĭtātus · adj

unaccompanied

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What it meant

in-cŏmĭtātus — Lewis & Short

in-cŏmĭtātus, a, um, adj.,

I unaccompanied, unattended (rare and mostly poet.; not in Cic., for in de Or. 1, 55, 234, the correct read. is incompta): virginibus in Illyrico incomitatis vagari licet, Varr. R. R. 2, 10, 9: funera, Lucr. 6, 1225: externis virtus incomitata bonis, Ov. P. 2, 3, 35: vestigia ferre, to go without company, alone, Sil. 9, 101.

Where it came from

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