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The corpus record — Latin

Numquampostreddōnĭdes

Numquampostreddōnĭdes · m

who never will return any thing

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What it meant

Numquampostreddōnĭdes — Lewis & Short

Numquampostreddōnĭdes, ae, m.numquam-post-reddo,

I who never will return any thing, a comically formed name: Quodsemelarripides Numquampostreddonides, Plaut. Pers. 4, 6, 22 (dub.; al. Numquamposteaeripides, from whom one can never recover any thing, Nevergetagain's son).

Where it came from

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