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oblitteratio

oblitteratio · f

a blotting out, erasing, effacing, obliteration

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What it meant

ob-littĕrātĭo — Lewis & Short

ob-littĕrātĭo (oblīt-), ōnis, f.oblittero,

I a blotting out, erasing, effacing, obliteration; and, in partic., a blotting out from the memory, a forgetting, forgetfulness (postAug.): aeris oblitteratio, Plin. 34, 7, 18, § 47: vetustatis, Arn. 6, 194: praeteritorum, Amm. 30, 6, 1.

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