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lippitudo

lippitudo · f

blearedness, rheum

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What it meant

lippĭtūdo — Lewis & Short

lippĭtūdo, ĭnis, f.id.,

I blearedness, rheum or inflammation of the eyes: ab lippitudine usque siccitas ut sit tibi, Plaut. Rud. 3, 2, 18; id. Poen. 1, 2, 182: diuturna, Cic. Tusc. 4, 37, 8: molestior, id. Att. 8, 12, 1: sicca, Plin. 28, 11, 47, § 169; cf. arida, i. q. chrofqalmi/a, Cels. 6, 6, 29: lippitudines arcere, Plin. 28, 4, 7, § 37: abstergere, id. 31, 11, 47, § 125.

Where it came from

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