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The corpus record — Latin

lĭgūrītor

lĭgūrītor · m

One fond of dainties, an epicure, gourmand

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What it meant

lĭgūrītor — Lewis & Short

lĭgūrītor (lĭgurr-), ōris, m.id.. *

I One fond of dainties, an epicure, gourmand: eumque quasi liguritorem catillonem appellat, Macr. S. 2, 12.—
II In mal. part., Aus. Ep. 128 in lemm.
1lĭgūrĭus, gulosus, catillo, li/xnos, Gloss.

Where it came from

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