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obscūrĕfăcĭo

obscūrĕfăcĭo · v. a

to obscure, render invisible

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What it meant

obscūrĕfăcĭo — Lewis & Short

obscūrĕfăcĭo (only in pres.), 3, v. a.obscurus-facio, for obscuro,

I to obscure, render invisible: oblitterare est obscurefacere, Non. 146, 28.

Where it came from

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