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palmĭpes

palmĭpes · adj

broad-footed

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What it meant

1. palmĭpes — Lewis & Short

palmĭpes, pĕdis, adj.1. palma-pes,

I broad-footed: volucres aut palmipedum in genere sunt, uti anseres, etc., Plin. 10, 11, 13, § 29; 11, 47, 107, § 256.

2. palmĭpes — Lewis & Short

palmĭpes, pĕdis, adj.palmus-pes,

I a foot and a palm high: palmipedi intervallo, Plin. 17, 20, 32, § 143: gradus spectaculorum ne minus alti sint palmipede (al. palmopede), Vitr. 5, 6 fin.

Where it came from

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