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lĕpŏrārĭus

lĕpŏrārĭus · adj

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What it meant

lĕpŏrārĭus — Lewis & Short

lĕpŏrārĭus, a, um, adj.lepus,

I of or belonging to a hare, hare-: lageos (vitis) est, quae Latine leporaria dicitur: nam lagw\s lepus, Serv. Verg. G. 2, 93.—Subst.: lĕpŏ-rārĭum, ii, n., a place where hares and other wild animals are kept; a preserve, warren, cover, Varr. R. R. 3, 3; 3, 12; Gell. 2, 20, 4.

Where it came from

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