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laurex

laurex · m

a young rabbit cut out from the mother, or taken from her teats

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What it meant

laurex — Lewis & Short

laurex (laurix), ĭcis, m. (Balearic),

I a young rabbit cut out from the mother, or taken from her teats, Plin. 8, 55, 81, § 217.

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Where it came from

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