occĭput — Lewis & Short
occĭput, ĭtis, n.id.,
I the back part of the head, the poll, occiput (less freq. than occipitium), Pers. 1, 62; Aus. Epigr. 12, 8.
The corpus record — Latin
occĭput · n
the back part of the head
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occĭput — Lewis & Short
occĭput, ĭtis, n.id.,
No etymology authority pointer is recorded for this lemma yet — an honest gap, not an omission.
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