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pandiculor

pandiculor · v. dep

to stretch one's self

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pandĭcŭlor — Lewis & Short

pandĭcŭlor, āri, v. dep.2. pando,

I to stretch one's self: ut pandiculans oscitatur, Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 80; cf.: pandiculari dicuntur, qui toto corpore oscitantes extenduntur, eo quod pandi fiunt, Fest. p. 220 Müll.

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