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lanipendius

lanipendius · adj

that weighs out wool, portions it out for spinning

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What it meant

lānĭpendĭus — Lewis & Short

lānĭpendĭus (collat. form †lānĭ-pendus, Inscr. ap. Spon. Miscell. Antiq. p. 223; a, um, adj.id.,

Inscr. Don. Cl. 8, 57),
I that weighs out wool, portions it out for spinning (post-class.); only as subst.
A lānĭpendĭus, i, m., one who weighs out wool: lanipendius, staqmou=xos e)ridi/wn, Gloss. Philox.—
B lānĭpendĭa, ae, f., Dig. 24, 1, 31 init.; Schol. Juv. 6, 476.

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Where it came from

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