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The corpus record — Latin

offringo

offringo · v. a

to plough a second time; to cross-plough

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What it meant

offringo — Lewis & Short

offringo (obfr-), ēgi, actum, 3, v. a.ob-frango, t. t. of agriculture, i. q. iterare,

I to plough a second time; to cross-plough: terram cum primum arant, proscindere appellant; cum iterum, offringere dicunt, to cross-plough, Varr. R. R. 1, 29; id. ib. 32: glaebas, Col. 2, 11, 3; cf.: offringi terra dicitur, cum iterum transverso sulco aratur, Paul. ex Fest. p. 199 Müll.

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