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pancarpĭus

pancarpĭus · adj

consisting

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What it meant

pancarpĭus — Lewis & Short

pancarpĭus and pancarpus, a, um, adj., = pagka/rpios and pa/gkarpos,

I consisting or composed of all kinds of fruits.
I Lit.: pancarpiae dicuntur coronae ex vario genere florum factae, Fest. p. 220 Müll.: Jesum cognominant Soterem et Christum ... Quam propius fuit de Atticis historiis pancarpiam vocari (alluding to the olive-branch, ornamented with all sorts of fruits, which was carried about by boys in Athens on a certain festival), Tert. ad Val. 12.—
II Transf., of all sorts: nomine pancarpi, qui in ludicris muneribus edi solet, propter omnium generum, quae inerant, bestias, exagitatis Arcam Noe, Aug. adv. Secund. 23.

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