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The corpus record — Latin

lignatio

lignatio · f

a felling

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What it meant

lignātĭo — Lewis & Short

lignātĭo, ōnis, f.lignor,

I a felling or procuring of wood.
I Lit.: qui lignationis munitionisque causā in silvas discessissent, Caes. B. G. 5, 38: quae maxime necessaria est ad cibum excoquendum, Vitr. 5, 9 fin.
II Transf., concr., a place where wood is cut, a place for procuring wood, Col. 1, 5, 1.

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