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menstrŭālis

menstrŭālis · adj

monthly, every month, for a month

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What it meant

menstrŭālis — Lewis & Short

menstrŭālis, e, adj.menstruus,

I monthly, every month, for a month.
I In gen.: epulae, i. e. free entertainment for a month, Plaut. Capt. 3, 1, 23: sphaera, Prud. stef. 10, 538.—
II Of or belonging to the monthly courses of women, menstrual (post-Aug.): solum animal menstruale mulier est, Plin. 7, 15, 13, § 63: mulier men strualis, menstrual, id. 19, 10, 57, § 177: pannus, Marc. Emp. 35: tempus, Vulg. Lev 15, 25.

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