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laboratus

laboratus · m

labor, laboriousness

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What it meant

1. lăbōrātus — Lewis & Short

lăbōrātus, ūs, m.id.,

I labor, laboriousness (late Lat.), Ven. v. Rad. 13.

2. lăbōrātus — Lewis & Short

lăbōrātus, a, um, adj.laboro.

I Labored, attended with labor or difficulty (post-class.): laboratior continentia, Tert. Verg. Vel. 10.—
II Laborious, troublesome, miserable, full of hardship (in post-Aug. poets): aevum, Val. Fl. 5, 255: vita, Stat. Th. 1, 341.

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