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mantĭculārĭa

mantĭculārĭa · n

handy little things, things in constant use

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What it meant

mantĭculārĭa — Lewis & Short

mantĭculārĭa, ōrum, n.obsol. adj. manticularius,

I handy little things, things in constant use: dicuntur ea, quae frequenter in usu habentur, et quasi manu tractantur. Frequens enim antiquis ad manus tergendas usus fuit mantelorum, unde haec trahitur similitudo, Paul. ex Fest. p. 132 Müll.

Where it came from

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