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occŭpātīcĭus

occŭpātīcĭus

Paul. ex Fest. pp. 180 and 181 Müll.; cf. occupatorius

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What it meant

occŭpātīcĭus — Lewis & Short

occŭpātīcĭusager dicitur, qui desertus a cultoribus propriis, ab aliis occupatur, Paul. ex Fest. pp. 180 and 181 Müll.; cf. occupatorius.

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