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paneros

paneros · f

a precious stone

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What it meant

pănĕros — Lewis & Short

pănĕros, ōtis, or pănĕrastos, f., = pane/rws,

I a precious stone, supposed to have the property of making fruitful, Plin. 37, 10, 66, § 178.—
II Pănĕros, a Roman surname, Suet. Ner. 30.—As a slavename, Inscr. Marin. Fr. Arv. p. 631.

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