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levidensis

levidensis · adj

lightly wrought, thin

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lĕvĭdensis — Lewis & Short

lĕvĭdensis, e, adj.1. levis-densus,

I lightly wrought, thin.
I Lit.: levidensis vestis dicta, quod raro filo sit leviterque densata. Pavitensis contraria levidensi dicta, quod graviter pressa atque calcata sit; Isid. Orig. 19, 22, 19.—*
II Transf., slight, poor: munusculum, Cic. Fam. 9, 12, 2.

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