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laureatus

laureatus · adj

crowned

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 25 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

laurĕātus — Lewis & Short

laurĕātus, a, um, adj.laurea,

I crowned or decked with laurel, laureate: imago, Cic. Mur. 41, 88: lictores, id. Att. 7, 10, 1: fasces, id. Div. 1, 28, 59: legiones, Liv. 45, 39: litterae, a letter announcing a victory (so called because bound up with bay-leaves), a laurelled letter, id. 45, 1: litterae a Postumio laureatae sequuntur, id. 5, 28 fin.: tabellae, id. 45, 1.—Subst.: laurĕātae, ārum (sc. litterae), a letter announcing a victory: ne laureatis quidem gesta prosecutus est, Tac. Agr. 18 fin.; cf. laurus.

In the wild

6 of 35 attestations shown.

Where it came from

No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.

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