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măcĭo

măcĭo · v. a

to make lean, thin

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What it meant

măcĭo — Lewis & Short

măcĭo, āre, v. a.id.,

I to make lean, thin, or meagre, to reduce (post-class.): Caspii maris fauces mirum in modum maciantur imbribus, crescunt aestibus, Sol. 15, 18; cf.: macio diaknai/w, Gloss. Philox.

Where it came from

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